"Shall we go upstairs" is a subtle request/invitation for sex. "Upstairs" simply means bedroom.
"Upstairs" actually means just that - to go up the stairs to the next floor of the house. The bedroom is traditionally on the second floor (or first floor to the Brits)
It means upstairs in baby talk.
You can say either, depending on what you mean. Usually you are asking someone to perform a sequence of actions: first, to come upstairs, and second, to see something. The way to say this is "Come upstairs and see it." But if you are saying that the purpose of coming upstairs is in order to see something, in response perhaps to the question "Why should I come upstairs?" or "Where can I see it?" then "Come upstairs to see it" is correct.
The sentence as a whole is in the future tense. The verbs are 'shall' (defective) and 'go', which in this case is used in the infinitive.
Yes. Upstairs is one word.
He'd is the contraction for he had. He'd better go upstairs and clean his room.
Upstairs Downstairs - 1971 Women Shall Not Weep 4-4 was released on: UK: 5 October 1974 USA: 25 January 1976
well you prob cant go upstairs because your scared.
The theme for the short story "You Need To Go Upstairs", is that every problem can be conquered.
You first have to be a member and then go and buy a new house with a upstairs! Easy.
Nach oben, or just oben To go upstairs - die Treppe hinauf gehen
if you mean this weeks, Christmas weeks then you go to the speaker in the night club, the speaker near the door to go upstairs.
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It means upstairs in baby talk.
There are an infinite number of ways to get customers to go upstairs to as second floor. You could offer incentives and sales for example.
you go to any poke center and go upstairs.
Defeat Bowser in the fire world to get the key to go upstairs. Go upstairs. Head to the left and you will see a door with a star on it. Enter it to go to the mirror room.
Go into the Pokemon centre. Go upstairs and trade