lots of fishes :D
A filet cut is great for a gourmet meal, and will impress your guests.
Perfect is an adjective meaning flawless.The meal truly was perfect, thank you so much.You look perfect this evening.What a perfect day this has been, and now this beautiful sunset.
when it hatches, it's father gave it a milky liquid
This happens when there is a malfunction in computer prossesing. Club Penguin, like all computer games are not perfect. Or, It could be someone hacked your account.
a meal that consists all classes from the food plate in leveled amounts. Not too much and not too little of everything
Originating in the 16th century, antipasto literally means 'before the pasta' and is the perfect prelude to either an elegant meal
On dsi it doesn't show or say it
Yes, it is called present perfect. I have enjoyed a very nice meal thank you.
There are quite a few types of predators out there that find penguins to make the perfect meal.
The cast of The Perfect Meal - 2011 includes: Omid Abtahi as Social Worker Sabrina Bolin as Chloe Marisol McIlvain as Phone Contest Announcer Matt Pittenger as Chef Baz Analise Ryther as Young Chloe
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You use perfect tenses when the action is, was, will be, or would have been, complete at the time spoken of. For example: 'I have finished my meal.' (I am speaking about the present time, and my action - eating my meal - is complete.) 'I had finished my meal when they rang me.' (I am speaking about the past, and my action - eating my meal - was complete at that time.) 'They will have finished their meal by the time you get there.' (I am speaking about the future, and their action - eating their meal - will be complete at that time.) 'We will have finished our meal if you get here at 2 o'clock.' (I am speaking about the future, and the action - eating our meal - will be complete if a condition is met.) 'They would have finished their meal if they had started eating sooner.' (I am speaking about the past, and the action - eating their meal - would have been complete if a condition - starting earlier - had been met.)