what does the second sentence do Sidney poitier was neat and clean in the movie. In the movies villains always need a shave?
It depends, is she just saying it out of the blue or is it along in a sentence? Cuz if its in a sentence then you can always say it back, as if to be a little sarcastic.
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semper fidelis - A+
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It is awkward, but not wrong, if you mean "You always stop reading a book before you get to the end of it." There is an idiom, "almost always" meaning usually, normally, but "always almost" is not the same. If you meant "You almost always (= usually) complete reading," you must put those two words in the right order.
Yes, he was drafted by them.
he never had a second job it was always hockey
melodrama has changed because it hasnt always been about villains with twirling mustaches so yeh
The adverb in this sentence is "always."
The correct sentence is "Your presence and love are always there."
A capital letter always starts a sentence.
A weird sentence.
It is 'you are always' and not 'you always' in a sentence for the purposes of correct grammar.
In the sentence, "he has always thought about his future" the verb phrase is "has always thought".
the cutest hockey player ever will always be Sidney Crosby !!!
He wants to be the best. His drive will get them their. He always wants to win. Plain and simple.
"has always thought" is the verb phrase in this sentence.