there is an option called "unfriend".
It means that today is the same as tomorrow's yesterday, and that it is the same as yesterday's tomorrow.The day after yesterday is today, because today is what comes after yesterday. Do you get it now?
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now
now. then. today. tomorrow. tonight. yesterday. I think good luck
always
Thursday
today and yesterday
that means she is probably the type u don't want to date I mean she may be bragging or playing hard to get
No it is present, because it is "right now" and not yesterday.
Yes. David Scott's Repeating Yesterday is an instrumental Rock Opera. Supposedly there is a Repeating Yesterday movie in the makings right now.
Your sentence reads: Mom's angry yesterday morning. Mom's is a contraction for Mom is. So the sentence could read: Mom is angry yesterday morning. The verb is involves the present and only the present. Your mom might be mad right now. You might say: Mom is angry right now. That is the proper use of the word is. There is no way you can be mad yesterday morning right now. Pigs can not fly. Either Mom was angry yesterday morning or Mom is angry right now.
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