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it all starts with one person wearing one thing that use to be in style or never was then their friends catch on then everyone catches on then that one specific thing is now in fashion
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Never. "Has" is third person. It's "You have" I have. You have. He/She/It has.
It depends how you use it.
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In the U.S., there are things that you must never do with an American flag. The flag must always be lighted, either by sunlight or artificial light. The flag should never be dipped to any thing or any person. You should never use the flag as a form of advertisement.
Every single thing you use is made of atoms.
Never use caps.
The verb "to be" is a tricky one. In its present tense, there are several forms of the singular, and one form of the plural.... * I am * You are * He/She/It is * We are * You are * They are So "is" is only ever used when talking about a single thing, and always when talking about it. It is never used with I or you. Are is used when addressing a single person - if you are speaking directly to someone you use "you are...." or, for a question "Are you...." Otherwise, when speaking of, or to, more than one person, or thing, you use "are"..... "Are we going out to dinner?"; "They are in the office".
They use Superlative adjectives more than regular adjectives because they want to compare a person or thing with another person or thing.
What does V-I-O-L-E-N-C-E spell?example:'Is it violence?''No, violence is never the answer.'You see there used to be a term saying that "violence is never the answer".example:Let's say a certain person did a bad and annoying thing to another person, and they got really pissed off about it. So they get really mad that they try to hurt him (or use violence). But usually some other person will say to him, 'violence is never the answer'See, now you get the joke.