depends, "tends to act" seems like past tense and present AND future... hmmmmmmmm.... guess it depends on the context.
actually it is just another verb + infinitive.. im pretty sure it would be "were" for that. most times when there are two verbs in a row the second one is in the infinitive, like "i like to swim."
Ripper>cant pee with a hard on
apt>yes u can wtf
apt>you need to clear the pipes after a nice masturbation
apt>i just put myself in a wierd position
apt>so i dont miss the toilet
Ripper>but after u masterbaition it usually goes down
apt>na
apt>ill show you pictures
apt>next time I masturbate
We are. It's common knowledge.
For those of you that got 10/10, you're liars. Everyone has been taught to use I, so if you got that right it means you're uneducated.
I actually thought that was one of the easiest questions on the test. I"m surprised you all missed it. I is the proper pronoun if you are using it as the subject of the sentence.
"Steve and I went to the market"
But when it occurs as the object of the preposition you use me.
I actually thought that was one of the easiest questions on the test. I"m surprised you all missed it. I is the proper pronoun if you are using it as the subject of the sentence.
"Steve and I went to the market"
But when it occurs as the object of the preposition you use me.
"The teacher gave the book to Steve and me."
Just noticed he wrote that. By the way, it's the object of the predicate.
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Reclusion "That's what's so illogical about being a smurf. I mean, what's the point in living if you don't have a dick?"
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