[Verse 1] Cold, 'cause she has been here before She doesn't cry anymore, no looking back No, she doesn't go to the bar Too many lovers she's scarred, and they want her back [Chorus] She loves [Chorus: Konan] If she ain't fucking, she got to go Tell her, 'don't waste my time' Police want to stop me, search my clothes Tell 'em, 'don't waste my time' If it ain't money, I ain't involved According to Dennis Baron's Grammar and Gender: In 1789, William H. Marshall records the existence of a dialectal English epicene pronoun, singular ou : "'Ou will' expresses either he will, she will, or it will." Marshall traces ou to Middle English epicene a, used by the fourteenth-century English writer John of Trevisa, and both the OED and
Reported speech: indirect speech - gramática inglés y uso de palabras en "English Grammar Today" - Cambridge University Press

Dynamic modality. This is expressed by such verb as intend, want, etc. As noted earlier, negation of medium modality tends to be interpreted more specifically as internal negation, e.g. I don't want her to go as "I want her not to go". (The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language, p208)

Here are some signs that your spouse is quite unhappy and considering divorce: 1. Your spouse is avoiding you, avoiding time together, or avoiding conversation. Jeff told me, "It seems like all
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