HI: Cadee's grammar: I know now the answer is no.
~Twi (Brown, White, Grey)
Noe Gutierrez goes by Now-E, and Noah.
I know not of which you speak. Do you know it now?
well the same thing is happenin tot me here too i love this boy but i dnt noe how to let dem noe i stare at him vevery time i see him he probably noe i like him now so just keep smiling and starrin at him hell come to you da is if he have feelins for u keep tryin good luck
ummm . an example: clean your room now =)thats all i know
The correct spelling is believe.Some example sentences with this word are:I believe in life on other planets.Many people refused to believe Darwin at first, but most people now know that he was right.I believe the killer was Lord Mustard, with the candlestick as his weapon of choice.
Yes, that is the correct spelling of certify.Some example sentences are:We hereby certify you as a fully trained troll hunter.This does not certify you to be an electrician.I will certify your application now.
Both are proper ("correct" ) sentences, the first means that the existance is continuing to be diminished, the second means that it happened in the past but the process is not continuing now.
Expected is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I expected something a bit bigger.You were expected to be at the meeting yesterday.I expected her to say that.
The correct saying is "Happy Holidays", now you know
me and freud the only way i noe ('til now)to get there is hell dust
It used to be spike tv, but they moved it and now no noe is really sure, they may have canceled it, I hope not.
If you use the "had" it implies that you no longer know this person. I had known means I don't know now. I have known means that you may or may not know her now.