For sims 2 castaway for DS you don't get them. If your not talking about about that then sorry i don't know what one your talking about.
if youre talking about ocrina of time, you have to hit the correct painting with your arrow if you hit correct one ganon will come out but if you hit the wrong painting too much, he will attack you on his jet black horse
if a parent says your talking fresh it means that your talking back at them and they don't like it. that's what it means.
There are 3. You get all 3 by talking to fishermen. You get the old rod by talking to one in the gatehouse to Canalave. The good rod will be the next one you get, by talking to fisherman on the way to Solaceon from Hearthome City. You get the Super rod by finishing the Sinnoh pokedex and talking to the fisherman by the gatehouse on the way to Survival Area. The super rod will be the best rod you get and can catch reasonably rare Pokemon.
Which one are you talking about?
Both "talking to Maria" and "talking with Maria" are correct and commonly used interchangeably. However, "talking to Maria" usually implies a one-sided conversation, while "talking with Maria" suggests a more interactive dialogue.
yes OR nice talking to you, babe :)
That is the correct spelling of talkative (loquacious, chatty).
no it isn' t
No, not if that is the whole sentence. "I was talking to you" is correct as a sentence. It is also correct to use "I were talking to you" as part of a sentence: "If I were talking to you, I would probably say something that I would regret."
No. You would say "It was a pleasure to talk to you" or "I enjoyed talking to you."
'Who is talking' is usually a question, and would be written "Who is talking?"However, if the person talking actually has the name 'Who', then "Who is talking." would be a correct English statement!However, in view of the possible ambiguity, especially if no-one knows that the person talking actually has the name of 'Who', it might be better to rephrase the stament so that all readers/listeners will be in no doubt or confusion as to what you really mean.One thing is very likely, Who is not asking this question!
It's "grasses grow" (when talking about multiple kinds of grass) or "grass grows" (when talking about only one kind of grass).
Yes, if you are talking about more than one baby:The babies' toys are educational.No, if you are talking about one baby:The baby's toys are educational.
No, the sentence is not proper English. It should be "We are talking to ourselves."
Yes, if you are talking about heavenly creatures. If you are talking about geometric shapes it is 'angles'.
Two governors' is the one that is correct. why? Because you are talking about the possession of two governors. "Governor's" is used when you are only talking about the possession of one, not two.