Who do you really want? The girl who dumped you (and could very well possibly do it again) or the girl you "love"? And would getting back with your ex be worth losing your present girlfriend, possibly forever? These are serious questions to consider before making a decision that will affect both you and your current girlfriend.
Well if you dumped him then remember why you dumped him. If he dumped you, then remember that he thought for what ever reason you were not good enough for him, so why should you give yourself back to him. If I were you I would tell him to F off.
friends or girlfriend/boyfriend
It belongs to you. You choose
Shall is an auxiliary verb, that is it is used before and in conjunction with another verb, as in, ...shall go... or ...shall be. The past tense of shall is shouldand is typically used with another auxiliary verb such as have, as in, ...should have gone... or ...should have been.
Yes, he shall do this as often as possible!
Hey, who cares? If he tells now, nobody will care because you are not yet famous. If he tells later who will care that you dumped a nobody? Lots of famous women have dumped lots of bfs, some times it even helps because people like it that they are so picky.
her name shall be toshiba dell man she is 42
yesEx:Whom shall we choose to go to my birthday party this year?
yes you have choose computer science or information technogloy
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What a vague question. But in most "Which boy shall I choose" situations, I say the exact same thing: You don't choose either. You don't deserve them if you have to choose. That's saying that to you, those two guys are only options -- and they warrant better than what you can give them. They're making you a priority -- you see them as options.
Use "which" if you have to choose from among a limited defined group. If your choices are not limited or defined use "what". E.g. "What shall I eat at this restaurant?" "Why not try the chicken?" "But there are five chicken entrées. Which shall I choose?"