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The centaur stretched out on the love seat was a sight to see with its gigantic lolipop. (But) if it can't be near to us, then what's the point of seeing it?

The profession plural (e.g doctors) all lined up in their plural noun awaiting the noun. As the adjective noun verb ed one by one pronoun verb off.
 
The clowns all lined up in their outfits awaiting the audition. As the loud clock ticked, one by one they took off.


I don’t verb a noun. Sometimes, pronoun verb a/n noun, but not always. It varies, depending on the noun.
 
I don't lie a lot. Sometimes, we lie a lot but not always. It varies, depending on the weather.

To verb the noun is to verb noun. If only pronoun was that adjective.
 
Take this handful of peanuts and eat it. Carry the largest of them, and then it will prosper.

I need help again @cduggles. Is that supposed to be an adjective or noun? 😕
 
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"Approach logs slowly," he said. To me it always made sense because he always paddled along the river.


Yesterday was a/n adjective noun. Today was adjective because it started so adverb. Now it’s adjective, as I anticipated.
 
Yesterday was a strange time. Today was confusing because it started so abruptly. Now it's crazy, as I anticipated.

When you verb a noun for your verb (ing) noun always verb in a/an adjective adjective noun and avoid verb (ing).
 
When you accept a bribe for your wiling self, always carry in a black, leather bag and avoid depositing.


I don’t verb; it’s too adjective. Instead, I verb and verb while pronoun (singular or plural) verb.
 
I don't dance; it's too awkward. Instead, I laugh and sing while I sleep.

My noun is verb(ing) me, so I verb pronoun in the noun.
 
The pizza is cooking so the oven is hot.

How do pronoun feel about noun? Some noun think that it's too adjective while others think that it's not adjective enough.
 
How do you feel about queso? Some people think that’s it’s too caliente while others think it’s not spicy 🌶 enough.


Yes, pronoun verb (ed) a noun. Pronoun don’t/doesn’t regret it. At least that’s what pronoun verb other noun plural.
 
Yes, he picked an apple. He doesn't regret it. At least that's what he said other times.

Verb your plural noun in the noun and verb 'em like you adverb contraction verb!

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Sometimes when I dream, I try to think about hell but I end up in high school, which is puzzling.

I used to be noun just like noun/pronoun. Until I got noun in the noun.
 
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