Smart is a particular kind of hurt. The original word from Old English 'smeart' means sharp, severe or stinging.
If your talking about declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory, then its definitely exclamatory.
People may say free instead of three because they have a speech disorder. Some speech disorders impair a person's ability to make the sound associated with the th letter combiniation.
Both are incorrect as they stand, but both would be correct without the reflexive pronoun. We may say My hand hurts, or my hand is hurting, depending on the exact meaning we intend.
l'amour fait mal, aimer fait souffrir
I know a lot of people that shorten it to the first 2 letter but say it like you were to say the usual instead of just saying us
Because it hurts.
People can say it but you don't hav to say It
Most people would say pollution but the Earth is constantly replenishing itself!
It hurts = כועב לי (ko'ev lee)
it is when you ask someone if the want a hurts doughnut and then punch them in the arm and say hurts don't it.
I believe it is because he is Irish. Many people from the U.K./Ireland say "me" instead of "my".
The government would be allowed to limit what people say when it actively hurts another group of people For example, the government could limit speech that incites rioting.
Americans say: "Merry Christmas" and people from England say: "Happy Christmas".
Because it is, you freaking idiot. Why do you say "OH IT HURTS" or swear when you stub your toe? Because it does.
Not for me. I did it at home by myself but it depends on your pain tolerance some people say that it hurts a lot but for me it didn't.
You say "It hurts here" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Eeyan nsese nibi".
They say it hurts worse than getting the tattoo did.