Other made up offenses include having a knife and having nothing but walking toward them
Or having a seizure on your kitchen floor.
Or having dementia and ending up at the wrong house because you think you live there.
Other made up offenses include having a knife and having nothing but walking toward them
Or having a seizure on your kitchen floor.
Or having dementia and ending up at the wrong house because you think you live there.
Were you standing inside something when you took this, or is the black frame something that was added later?
And then there’s the different ways to connect verbs in English.
There aren’t rules for that, as far as I know. Just very fuzzy guidelines at best. And word stress is pretty random too. Both of those things can be tricky for non-native speakers.
Gender often comes along with cases, which basically show you what role a noun is playing in a sentence. For example, is someone doing something, or is something being done to them. That lets you change the word order and keep the same meaning. You can emphasize different parts of the sentence, or just be more flexible with how you say things.
Here’s an example from German:
In English, the meaning changes when you change the word order.
Languages do fine with genders and without. They’re just different systems that happened to evolve over time. And languages can even change. English used to have 3 genders, but they disappeared hundreds of years ago. Instead of having like 12 different ways to say “the,” we just have one, thanks to the Vikings and the Norman invaders.
Nepal? That would be my guess because of the colorful flags. The river must make quite a sound when it’s like that.
Did you use a phone camera, or do you take a separate camera with you? Great picture!
Here’s a link to the original song. The part the meme comes from starts around 0:45. It was a hit in 2004.