In a conversation, do you prefer to say "yeah no" or "no yeah"?
"to be called" is passive, but "what do you prefer" is active. To make "to be called" active, you could say "what do you prefer that others call you?" To make "what do you prefer" passive, you would say "what is preferred by you..."
well if you like her you could always tell her that, and she might blush like i would but then if ur lucky u could start up a conversation.
I would engage in conversation with him, ask questions to understand his perspective, actively listen to what he has to say, and communicate openly and honestly.
"Let's have a conversation" in French is "On se parle".
Aloha 'ae or 'e [I] or [A]. If you say it 3 times, it's like saying "yeah, yeah, yeah... whatever."
He/She may be jealous at something that involves you.
yeah just say hi
Yeah! Just start a conversation, and DONT be boring!
Yeah I would say if was
It is correct to say "I prefer this to that" (for example, "I prefer tea to coffee"). This would mean that you have a preference for, or favor, tea over coffee. "Than" is for comparisons: this is [more, greater, better, etc.] than that. But you would say "I would rather do this than that."
Rather is an adverb, not a verb.If you say I would rather..., it means I would prefer..., but, although prefer is a verb, ratheris not.
"to be called" is passive, but "what do you prefer" is active. To make "to be called" active, you could say "what do you prefer that others call you?" To make "what do you prefer" passive, you would say "what is preferred by you..."
Why would you say no? Yeah it is.
hell yeah
Well I would say that's it's possible and you can get a recipe for it so yeah I would say there is a cauliflowerpie.
The clearer wording would be the turn in the conversation.
i think i heard them say they don't like people that are conceted so if u start a conversation about ur self they might not hold a conversation with u, maybe