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∙ 14y agofind a guy that is your type. follow these instructions to know what to do next. first you have to know that he is the PERFECT guy. next you start hanging out with him to know him better and be friends. then you start flirting w/ him and make sure he knows you are. last if he doesnt ask you out you tell him that you want to be more than friends and ask HIM out. if he says no then keep on doing what youre doing, be friends for a whle longer and then it will all fall into place and you will be happy. if he breaks up with you dont freak out everyone has been through it. b BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE IS TO NOT GET TOO CAUGHT UP IN HIM!!!!!!!! IF YOU DO AND HE BREAKS UP WITH YOU... YOULL BE SORRY!
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∙ 14y agoThe present perfect continuous tense of eat is:I/You/We/They have been eating.He/She/It has been eating.
No - I'm a Virgo with a body that's NEVER been perfect!
there hasn't been a perfect speech because speech offers a lifetime challenge in which there is never a final summit of achievement beyond which one cannot climb
Only as much as someone is willing to pay for it. Range could be from 100-500 USD.
Perfect tenses of expect:Present perfect - have/has expected.Present perfect continuous - have/has been expecting.Past perfect - had expected.Past perfect continuous - had been expecting.Future perfect - will have expected.Future perfect continuous - will have been expecting.Perfect tenses of intend:Present perfect - have/has intended.Present perfect continuous - have/has been intending.Past perfect - had intended.Past perfect continuous - had been intending.Future perfect - will have intended.Future perfect continuous - will have been intending.
I have never been so scared in my life! What have you done here?
no he had 7 no hitters but never could get that perfect game due to the fact that he never had very good control. no he had 7 no hitters but never could get that perfect game due to the fact that he never had very good control.
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Perfect tenses of loss:"Loss" is a noun and so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.Perfect tenses of loose:Present perfect - have/has loosed.Present perfect continuous - have/has been loosing.Past perfect - had loosed.Past perfect continuous - had been loosing.Future perfect - will have loosed.Future perfect continuous - will have been loosing.Perfect tenses of lose:Present perfect - have/has lost.Present perfect continuous - have/has been losing.Past perfect - had lost.Past perfect continuous - had been losing.Future perfect - will have lost.Future perfect continuous - will have been losing.
Yes, but it can't be a real relationship!
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