The word 'hopefully' is the adverb form of the adjective 'hopeful'.
The noun form of the adjective 'hopeful' is hopefulness.
The word 'hopeful' is the adjective form of the noun hope.
Optimistic.
to the bar
g`day well now in aqowrlds you have to go to the trainer's (battleon) because AQW did the PTR testing thx for reading this hopeful this answers your question.
Ask him out on a date. If things go well. Go on another date. repeat. As soon as things don't go well, move on.
Many things can go well in a project. Experiments are the one thing that most people want to go well in a project. If they go well, that usually means the project went well.
all inumane things go in the trash
A perfume is a pleasant odour, and roses certainly have a pleasant odour. But there are lots of perfumes that don't smell like roses and lots of things about roses that have nothing to do with how they smell. There is an association of sorts, but perfume goes as well with lavender and roses go as well with briers.
undies is a hard word to rhyme with but what does rhyme with the things we wear down there that are our stinky undies well i only have one, sundies as in Sundays but its the way aussies say it. there you go a word that rhymes with undies.
May your day go well!
Ok, well first of you have to think of a sentence for the word.....of just go to the internet and search for the word
well of course ketchup can go on many things such as hot dogs, hamburgers, fish sticks, and french fries and peanut butter can go on many things as well pretty much anything you want here some f the main things jelly, sandwich, toast, and chocolate
well if u ride a skateboard go eat pikachu