and found out it was fake
It is "something such"
"The weather is so hot."
"lun" so that it rhymes with fun."lun" so that it rhymes with fun."lun" so that it rhymes with fun."lun" so that it rhymes with fun.
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There are no adverbs, but there is an adverbial phrase "to the back door," which modifies the verb went.
The phrase breaking bread means to share a meal so I'm assuming your friends, or whomever said the phrase in your question, simply went home to eat.
because he stole a dog from a shelter and he didnt get out because his 'pocket started barking'
they are pretty much rafts with soil on it then they went and secured it in place with poles on the lake and then plant a willow tree so its roots grow through the lake and attach to the lakebed.
One pronunciation of the name is "jole", which rhymes with words ending in -ole and -oll, including : boll, droll, foal, goal, knoll, poll, stroll, troll, and you'll. bole, cole, dole, hole, mole, pole, role, sole, and whole. -------- The pronunciation "joe-ell" has only the proper rhyme "Noel" and the phrase "so well".
couples so that rhymes with ripple or apple.
in 1849 , Elizabeth Wingfield went camping. she walked down a log that which extended ininto the water. Then Elizabeth slipped off the log and landed into the lake. Although she wasn't hur, many people noticed her stumble and so they named the lake after her calling it The Lake Elizabeth
No. "So" is an Enlgish word, "so so" is a phrase using the same word twice which refers to something being reasonable, or not bad but not great. "You went to the football yesterday, how was it?" "It was OK, so so."