Repetitive means "repeating." Repetitious means "tending to or characterized by (usually) needless repetition."
The word versus is a preposition; therefore, it doesn't have tense.
You use "their" when referring to a group of people or when the gender is unknown. You use "his" when referring to a singular male and "her" when referring to a singular female.
Versus has no past tense. "Do you remember last year? Well there was a battle match Wikianswers versus Wikipedia. Wikianswers totally won!"
She has syphilis.They have syphilis.It has no chance of survival.Dogs typically have tongues.Can I have a cheeseburger?Lolcat can has cheeseburger?
It doesn't have a past tense as it isn't a verb.
It means your subconscious isn't very creative and figures it might as well put on a re-run.
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When it comes to Democrats and Republicans, it's not Right versus left, it's Right versus wrong...
No, it is an abbreviation of the word, versus.
The use of black and white in literature often symbolizes contrasts such as good versus evil, light versus darkness, or clarity versus ambiguity. These colors can represent moral dilemmas, societal issues, or the complexity of human nature.
Lactic Acid Repititive Muscle monement Muscle non relaxed for long periods of time
I would use Spearman and Kendall
One of the pros of concrete versus steel in a building framework would be that it is cheaper to use concrete. One of the cons would be that it is not as safe to use concrete.
Use "I" when referring to yourself. Example: "I am a woman." Use "my" when referring to something you possess. Example: "My hair is long."
no you can´t you only can use them in the versus mode and in training
You can only use him in Versus mode, but he is controlled by the same attack buttons.
you can only play as infected in versus or if you use cheats