The phrase "give it all your diligent" is somewhat unclear and grammatically incorrect. It seems to be a mix-up of "give it all your diligence" or "give it all you've got." The intended meaning likely encourages someone to put in their best effort or to be fully committed to a task. Clarity in language is important to convey the message effectively.
it is when you give someone money, then you have to give back what you have borrowed. does that make sense?
Your question does not make sense. Use better grammar and someone might give you an answer. :)
There are books that help song writers. Or you can just try it out on someone you know will give you an honest opinion on what they think. But not all songs have to make sense, like "Loser" by Beck for example.
make sense and someone will probably answer you dusch
that doesnt even make sense
Yes it makes sense.
That does not make sense
why don't you make sense. THEN maybe someone will answer you.
That doesn't even make sense!
Your question doesn't make much sense. How do you give the scissors to WHO? And why would you ask that here?
nothing this question does not make sense
No, it would not make sense if someone got reported for Random Jibberish