"To TAKE someones virginity you need to have sex with them so they are no longer a virgin"
The word "complements" refers to the suitability of one thing with another. "Compliments", however, are positive comments made by one person to another, usually concerning someones clothes or cooking.
Yes, since you can take something, take is a verb.
To take is "Tomar."
Take is already a verb. For example "to take something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Take off would normally refer to either a mode of transport or an item that is covering (something). Take out often means to take something out of something of a larger surface area. For example taking a pin out of a box. And "Prepare for take off!"
yes he did.
you can but it is ilegle
Someones lap.
14 with his gf!
can one take over someones car instalments even when blacklisted and have no deposit?
Sing them a song.
you cannot press your two fingers hard on someones pulses
yes
yes! he is the main character! :)
It means to be neutral. Not to take someones side
no
When he was around 13 or 14. But he never said with who.