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That was how Forrest described his time in Vietnam, "I got to see a lot of the countryside. We would take these real long walks. And we were always lookin' for this guy named Charlie."
Forrest did a tour of duty in Vietnam. He described his experience there as taking long walks looking for a guy named Charlie. When their platoon was attacked, Forrest pulled five of his mates to safety and later received the Medal of Honor for his bravery.
He had an adopted son named One Bull and an adopted daughter named Walks Looking
I think she hurt her hip. She always grabs it when she walks up the stairs lately.
The Anaconda does not really have any enemies but they can be killed by a stampede of animals.
That was how Forrest described his time in Vietnam, "I got to see a lot of the countryside. We would take these real long walks. And we were always lookin' for this guy named Charlie."
Forrest did a tour of duty in Vietnam. He described his experience there as taking long walks looking for a guy named Charlie. When their platoon was attacked, Forrest pulled five of his mates to safety and later received the Medal of Honor for his bravery.
A nail. A nail always walks on its head when it is driven into a surface.
He needs to talk to you a lot, first of all be like friends, then develop into a relationship. You can tell he likes you back if he always starts up the conversation. You always see him looking at you, or he walks with you, and laughs at you.
Your friend are always there for you
The adverbs are often (walks), quickly (walks), and always (late).
A stream runs but never walks and murmurs but never talks.
A River.
he probably wants to ask you out but changed his mind, because he feels flustered that you're looking at him...
because he loves you and cares about you.
if he is looking at you constantly and smiling and he walks toward you
The simple predicate is always a verb.The boy walks to schoolIn this sentence the simple predicate is walks. The complete predicate is walks to school