The word "says" is in present tense.
The word "says" does not have an apostrophe in its standard form. It is a present tense verb that does not require an apostrophe.
The word possible is an adjective.
Yes the word 'says' is a verb.
The word that mostly everyone says is, umm, and like.
The prefix word of "possible" is "im-".
The root word of possible is poss- which comes from the Latin word posse meaning power.
No, it is not possible to patent a word. However, it may be possible to trademark a word if it is used in connection with a specific product or service.
If it says "Page 182, 4 words from the left on line 7″, the word is Actions. If it says "Page 75, 8 words from the left on line 5″, the word is Tossing. If it says "Page 179, 4 words from the left on line 17″, the word is Penguins. If it says "Page 35, 1 word from the left on line 12″, the word is Misses. If it says "Page 71, 2 words from the left on line 19″, the word is Musical. If it says "Page 175, 2 words from the left on line 8″, the word is Crown. If it says "Page 118, 1 word from the left on line 8″, the word is Squads. If it says "Page 101, 4 words from the left on line 8″, the word is Donated. Now, these book codes are from the "Stowaway Book". If it says "Page 25″, the word is Yarr. If it says "Page 52″, the word is Deck. If it says "Page 80, 4 words from the left in line 20″, the word is Penguin. If it says "Page 21, 2 words from the left on line 12, the word is Migrator. If it says "Page 40, 2 words from the left on line 1, the word is Waterfall. If it says "Page 6, 5 words from the left on line 17, the word is Mysterious.
No it is not
Lady Gaga says it twice, and the word is "cock".
"What SHE says!" is not a complete sentence... or is it? I would pay attention to what the instructor says.