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Don't be rude, rather be polite and annoy the hell out of people.

She verb me like a noun when I am adjective, Ive been verb inside your adjective noun for too many noun plural.
 
She beats me like a rug when I am bad, Ive been lurking inside your twisted mind for too many moons.


You didn’t verb that pronoun could verb that adjective noun, which amuses pronoun a great deal.
 
You didn't believe that they could ride that absurd tilt-a-whirl, which horrifies us a great deal.

Maybe the noun is controlling pronoun noun. I always verb that adverb, and verb my noun. Pronoun adjective minions are participle. Adverb.

(Is it participle I don't know grammar)
 
Do you mind that they suck?

No, pronoun contraction verb at adjective. Pronoun auxiliary verb verb all pronoun verb.
 
He isn't smart, rather he is a lot more stupid than he thinks.

HEY! 😆

Plural noun and plural noun may verb my plural noun but plural noun will adverb verb pronoun.
 
Eggs strike clay, so they say, but a duck doesn't sing so easily. :unsure:

If I verb (past tense) the noun I'd verb the noun to verb.
 
if i had the money i'd hire a cab to the moon. 🌜 (messed up all the articles, sorry 🙃)

when i verb preposition noun i always verb my adjective noun
 
Don't fly, don't glide, but I like to stretch my wings.

Who verb my noun? I'll make pronoun verb possessive pronoun noun!
 
I try not to prance about him. Sometimes, I do think about him though, but it always ends in blasphemy. :unsure:

If I had a noun for every noun I verb ed, well then I'd have a lot of plural noun.
 
If I had a nickel for dollar I wasted, well then I’d have a lot of nickels. :D


If it wasn’t for noun, pronoun would be the noun of noun plural. Instead, pronoun is the adjective noun.
 
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