no
it forgets what u last did! and there is probaly something wrong with your computer....
his surname being spelled wrong
No, being defensive simply means you are actively denying a charge. This is a common response to being accused of something and has no bearing on whether or not you are guilty. You can field-test by observing a playground of children - watch for when a parent steps in and tries to straighten out a conflict. When a child feels he/she is being accused of doing something wrong, that child will often say "I didn't do that", "it wasn't me", etc. In some cases, the child is being truthful while in other cases the child is lying - in both instances, the child is being defensive.
It's something in Slovak and i think you spelled it wrong too
Maybe he thinks you don't like his friends or he was doing something he doesnt want you to know about. And that isn't neccisarily something bad! He might have been planning a surprise for you. But if he is being too defensive about it, you have to ask him to be honest. If he's being defensive, he was probably doing something even he knows is wrong. Just tell him you're hurt for him being dishonest and you want an honest, trustworthy relationship. Hope this helps!
He didnt Go to College. He went stright to the NBA. He graduated with a 3.75. By the way you spelled college wrong but I bet I spelled something wrong also.
The key to defensive driving is to never doubt that the other driver will do something wrong. Paying close attention to others is the best way to avoid an accident.
The word "wrong" is spelled correctly in dictionaries. There is no word that is consistently misspelled in all dictionaries.
The word is 'wrong'. Wrong is right if spelt wrong and if wrong is spelt right it is still wrong
you spelled famous wrong you spelled famous wrong
The word "dictionary" is spelled wrong in your question.