Oliver Hardy
To lament is to feel and express grief (to mourn a death) or to feel regret (sorrow) for some action you wish you had not done.
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There are two jobs that can help Nap and Prezi Lament. The two jobs would be pharmacist and a curriculum developer.
heres one: "When i first saw you, i swore i would never speak to another woman until i knew your name."
It means that you've gotten it exactly correct. Another way to say that would be "You've hit the nail on the head."
heres another question that is hard to understand. my answer would be "may life" may as in the month may as in will or can if you put it in the sentence you want to use it in i may be able to help
if it did, Their ad would say "red Bull: not so much wings, but heres a pillow!" if it did, Their ad would say "red Bull: not so much wings, but heres a pillow!"
Nothing really happens. The only thing that is different is that if you had the hardened, you would have gotten all of the cod5 zombie maps, and if you had gotten prestige, you would have gotten a RC car similar to an RC-xd in the game.
You would you have gotten the wrong microwave is it does not serve the required purpose. You should ensure that you check all the essential details before making a purchase.
No...Richard was way too immature and into himself...to ever want children. Oh he would have probably said something about wanting kids, but those comments would have been more for 'show' then the reality that was 'Richard". If had gotten away with 'it' he would probably started talking about doing another crime...the combination of Richard and Leopold was truly deadly.
In American English, "gotten" is commonly used as the past participle of "get," while in British English, "got" is typically used. Both forms are grammatically correct, so it depends on which variant of English you are using.
In this case we would need to know the full sentence with the subject. For instance, if you say I have or I've...it would be correct to use gotten. However, although the sentence may be correct if you are using "have" in the sentence, the best way to say this sentence would be to eliminate have altogether. Then "gotten" would not be correct. You would say, "I just got back" or "We just got back". Usually when you are using have in the sentence (other than stating possession) than the use of "gotten" can be the correct usage for the word "got". In this sentence, since "back" is not something that is/was possessed, than gotten is the correct term if you are using "have" in the sentence. For example, if you were to say "we've gotten the answer", than that would be incorrect because it is showing possession. In this case you would want to say, "we've got the answer". There are many other rules pertaining to the use of gotten.