"O-tay!"
I prefer to say: The customer is not always right; but, the customer will always be happy.
he's an abuser get out now!
No. They ALWAYS say Konami on the back, at the upper left corner.
She didnt say anything she just screamed
She is referring to how people always make promises when they sleep together but don't always follow through on them. Maybe.
Where the bear s**t in the buckwheat, alludes to something obvious, as in, "You don't have to tell me where the bear s**t in the buckwheat." Less confused would be to say "that a bear s**ts in the buckwheat (nature/forest). I'm not sure, but it's probably related to "a bear s**ts in the woods", and just another way to say the same thing.
David grinned as he said, "Wouldn't that be a sight!"A comma sets off the quote from the tag piece. Note that the w in wouldn't is capitalized because that sentence is set off as a quote. You use an exclamation point based on the context--- someone would excitedly say this rather than calmly saying it.
''I love you guys, and never say never!''
You can say a lot of different prayers before an exams. The Muslim's always pray and study for the hardest exam.
Always repeat what you are going to say in your mind before you say it so you don't look stupid.
that you should always think before u even say or do something because it will probley get you trouble if you dont think before hand.
When you say "a" in a sentence it always has to be before a Constantin. On the other hand when you say "an" that will be before a vowel. For example: She wanted a apple. She wanted an apple. OR: She wanted a grape. She wanted an grape.
The word "always" is an adverb of frequency and is typically placed before the main verb in a sentence. For example, you would say, "She always reads before bed." If the sentence contains a form of the verb "to be," "always" comes after it, as in "He is always on time." In questions, it usually remains in the same position: "Do you always eat breakfast?"
You say that momentum is conserved. This is always the case, if the system has no interaction with anything outside the system.
We always say a pledge before school starts. This is using it as a noun. We pledge to the flag before school. This is using it as a verb.
you say it before you serve. If you serve it without saying the score its a fault. You always say your team score first even if the other team is winning.
No, but Never Say Never.