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Leroy Jenkins is not a real person and therefore has not died. Leroy Jenkins is a popular alternate personality used on the Internet.
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Depending how it is used in a sentence, dreams could be a noun (His dreams were colorful) or a verb (He dreams in color.)
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No translation. The same word can be used.
There is no past participle tense. A past participle is a form of a verb that is used to make different tenses.The past participle form of forget is forgotten. Forgotten is used to make different tenses egpresent perfect -- have forgottenpast perfect -- had forgottenpassive -- be forgotten
There hasn't been a hurricane named Leroy in recent years. The names for hurricanes are predetermined and rotated every few years, so it's possible that Leroy may not have been used or retired from the list.
I have forgot /forgotten are both correct. The latter is more formally used. I forgot to do the laundry last night. - forgot is used as simple past, ok I may have /forgot forgotten a lot of Chinese in written form, but when I see them I still recognize their meanings. Both forgot and Forgotten can be used as past participle. so, forgot >> simple past forgotten >> past participle
"Leroy Jenkins" is not inherently an insult; rather, it refers to a popular internet meme originating from a 2005 World of Warcraft video. In the video, a player named Leroy Jenkins charges into battle without a plan, leading to chaos and failure. While it can be used humorously to describe someone acting recklessly or impulsively, it is not a direct insult unless used in a derogatory context.
"Where dreams come true" has been used by the Disney parks.
Leroy Butler was the first one to ever Lambeau Leap, so in that respect, he created it, and made it famous. The play which started it was beauttttiful too. I suggest you youtube it. Nobody proclaimed this the Lambeau Leap at the time. In 1995 Robert Brooks perfected it as he scored 14 TDs that year and used to fly into the stands after each one. He then gave credit to Leroy as the first to do it when asked why he does it. If not for Brooks it never would have caught on.
He believed dreams to be insights into unconscious desires.