i have had this problem recently,, just believe what you want to believe and hope you are right xx (:
Nope, unless she doesn't swear. If she doesn't swear then it's kinda awkward for her. But, if she swears then your fine, but you could both learn new words and increase your vocabularies, so that you can communicate with respect.
Yes, lying is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:Why are you lying to me?He is lying in bed.Lying to the police is not a good idea.The cat is lying in the sun.
Cannot swear by this,but quite sure MMMCXXXXII Could also be MMMCXLII both would ,I think, be correct
You can: * swear TO a person (make a binding verbal promise) * swear AT a person (curse them) * swear IN a person (make them a member of a jury or similar) but AFAIK you can't just swear a person.
blood swear means u cut ur hand and shake on it! if it brakes someone or something close to u is lost
If the book is lying, then the people you mentioned are telling the truth. If the people are lying, the book may be true.
Not telling you something can be considered similar to lying because it involves withholding information that could potentially mislead or deceive you. Both actions can result in a lack of transparency and can lead to a misunderstanding or false impression.
"Sworn" and "swore" are both the past tense form of the verb "to swear".
They both swear a lot and show emotion.
He/she could be doing it for fun, or maybe because he/she is bored. If he/she does it before sitting or lying down, that is a natural behavior of both dogs and cats before sitting or lying down. In their wild environment, that would help to pat down tall grass so they could have a comfortable place to sit or lie down.
Not every person swears or curses (depending, of course, on your definition of both).
Cheating. Lying. Sneaking. Risky business. Since both are married , they are adulterers. Single people are just fornicators.