The imagery in the phrase "whenever I leave you I go out of breath" could suggest that the speaker feels suffocated or overwhelmed emotionally when separated from the person they are addressing. It conveys a sense of dependency and intimacy in the relationship, where the absence of the other person leaves them feeling breathless or out of balance.
During ancient Egyptian times.
My skin itches whenever I wear woolen clothing. We can leave whenever you are ready to go.
the correct way:: I realized it was him (leave out the 'whenever")
Whenever it feels like it,
No, the word 'whenever' is a conjunction and an adverb.The conjunction 'whenever' is a word used to join parts of a compound sentence.Example: We can leave whenever you're ready.The adverb 'whenever' is a word used to modify a verb.Example: Whenever you can come is fine.
The Pug/shitzu has the worst breath. Shel, if u don't be leave me ask Mason
whenever their ready
you automatically save whenever you leave a world.
u shoold leave and when he trys to call you answer it and ask him what his problem is!!
Yes, we leave eat and breath Basketball in Memphis
the of the person to choose his residence and to leave it whenever he pleases
whenever you see my breathe go way whenever you leave i wish you could stay your valentine