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To contract "must" and "not," you would use an apostrophe to combine them into "mustn't."
depends on the mood of the person if they are smiling. If they are planning something bad, smirk would be a good word. Also, grin would be another good word to use intead of smile.
Option or alternative will show a choice between two.
You use a. Use an only with words that start with a vowel sound.A word that starts with s cannot start with a vowel sound, unless the s is actually pronounced like the name of the letter, which is not common. For example, you would say an S-hook, because that would be pronounced an ess-hook. However, for "normal" words that start with s, the article a is correct, as in a serious problem or a sock.
Yes, you would typically use a comma after transitional words like "first," "secondly," and "lastly" when they are used to introduce a list or sequence of items. For example: "First, gather the ingredients. Secondly, preheat the oven. Lastly, mix everything together."
text Text-messaging, or 'txting', is when you send a text message on your phone. Txting is the extreme abbreviation or acronymming of words. therer u have it that's what txt is!! :) :)
It matters how the law finds out you were txting while driving, Like if you were in an accident and you told the police that you were txting you could get a ticket for reckless driving. If you were pulled over by a cop and they saw you txting or if you were to swerve into the other lane cause of the txting or someting they might give you a ticket. it matters who you are pulled over by or how nice the cop is.
I would start by txting him, if you dont have his #, get it from one of his TRUSTWORTHY friends. when you get comfortable wit txting him, it will become VERY easy for you to talk to him face to face! =D
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Noup. i be txting 4 3 yrs nowe ande mee bee gud at it.
No reason why not... assuming the person you sent it to knows what omw means.
Hbu stands for how about you but in txting hbu stands for how bou't u. H=how, B= bou't and U=u in other words you but if u want to talk in a proper way just put ( HAU) and that means How About You but I'll rather gave it the first way (hbu) or and hbu how would you like to use it?
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Always and always
no but it is harassing her and and whoevers doing it needs u need to leave her the hell alone
IM = Instant message