well gee that's easy! it was in bed last night!
your mom is used by the way I had your mom over last night it was fun
the only way to answer that is going onto google translate! sorry :)
The children explained that they spent their evening at the circus last night, enjoying various performances and thrilling acts. They described it as a fun and exciting experience that they will not forget.
When someone says "last night was amazing," they are expressing that the events or experiences from the previous evening were exceptionally positive or enjoyable. This could refer to a variety of activities such as attending a great concert, having a fun night out with friends, or simply feeling happy and content. The word "amazing" implies a strong sense of awe, wonder, or delight in the speaker's tone, indicating that the night was particularly memorable or special to them.
In texting, "SMF" means "so much fun". For example, "I had SMF last night at the party".
There is a customary Spanish question that translates, "How did you 'dawn'?" which means the same as the object question. When it's said politely, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneció? When said informally, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneciste?"
to be honest...YES she had loads of fun she called me last night to tell me how was it she says she loves her fans!!
No Particular Night in Fun City was created in 2008.
They're called Fun Snaps. I just bought a box last night. :)
Super Fun Night - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013
night is the noun last is an adjective