No. If you were writing a story it would be; Once upon a time.... and so one and so forth. You could write it as ; Once Upon A Time if it was a title or something of that sort.
Once. It would be Once upon a time.
Anytime is the correct spelling of the adverb. It may correctly appear as two words where time is a noun and any is an adjective. We can go anytime. The house could collapse at any time.
mil once (one thousand and eleven) las diez y once (10.11 - the time)
Once you learn how to spell the word Period I will tell you
This is likely the term "once upon a time" that introduces fairy tales.
everything will be fine!
The limits of Rumpel's magic on Once Upon a Time varies depending on the spell. Magic is powered by the emotions of the caster and it always comes with a price.
once upon a time.....
the year of 2012
Yes you can, but the general rule is, you can't do it before you've learnt how to spell it.
The only time this has happened to me was when i was in a turret in hoth everything turned gray when i zoomed in. i zommed out and everything was back to normal but once and awile it still happens but i have no idea why. The only time this has happened to me was when i was in a turret in hoth everything turned gray when i zoomed in. i zommed out and everything was back to normal but once and awile it still happens but i have no idea why.
Time zones do not have capitals. Time zones are regions where a common established time is used.