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It depends on the tone that you are trying to portray. If you want to add a dramatic effect, then you could right the sentence with an exclamation. But the sentence could also be written with just a period. Examples: "Come here right now!" John's mother screamed. or "Come here right now," John's mother whispered as she slowly embraced him for a hug.
I could be here if I want to be here.
Define "here".
'come and get it' by Badfinger in 1970
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the one that suits the conditions (mountains, city, tracks) that you want to ride it on and how competitive you want to be.
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The word here is an adverb. For example in the sentence "Come here" come is a verb, and it is modified by here. (This is actually a sentence with a substantial implied section; it means I want you to come here.)
who sing shawty want to ride to ride in my ride. then it say's something else then when it finish it say's Are you with it. i think it goes Shawty want to ride in my ride something love are you with it.
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Ride can be a noun, or it can be a verb; it depends on how you use it. As a verb: He likes to ride on his motorcycle. She rides on the Number 8 bus every day. As a noun: My car is broken, so will you give me a ride to town? It's a beautiful day to take a ride in the country.
The soundtrack for Cars (2006) includes 10 songs. In order, the soundtrack includes Free Ride, Best Looking Guy in Town, Come on; Let's Go, Rock This Town, Night Drive, What I Want, White Knuckle Ride, Here I Am, Italia, and Monster Stomp.