"Bitch, it's weave, noun, present tense, how." | |
"But when I take a sip, the air gets tense" | |
"Care", present tense? | |
"Did" is past tense. | |
"Done," as in past tense. | |
"Bitch, it's weave, noun, present tense, how." | |
"But when I take a sip, the air gets tense" | |
"Care", present tense? | |
"Did" is past tense. | |
"Done," as in past tense. | |
"Were" is past tense, so to match the tenses, | |
But it tenses me up. | |
Clément, say what are the tenses that can be used with the conjunction "so". | |
Everyone tenses when swords are drawn. | |
Ga-Shundi tenses are tricky buggers. | |
"Were" is past tense, so to match the tenses, | |
But it tenses me up. | |
Clément, say what are the tenses that can be used with the conjunction "so". | |
Everyone tenses when swords are drawn. | |
Ga-Shundi tenses are tricky buggers. | |
"Dad is so tensed..." | |
"Everyone's tensed about this." | |
"Yes, I did see her in the campus." She seemed to be quite tensed. | |
"You mean, you are tensed too?" | |
- Agra's tensed. | |
- I've got nothing, I'm tensing up. | |
- Larry, you're tensing up! - I do, I do, I do. | |
- Your voice is tensing up. | |
And don't forget, keep tensing the thighs. | |
And it's doing its job. The men are tensing up. | |
"Dad is so tensed..." | |
"Everyone's tensed about this." | |
"Yes, I did see her in the campus." She seemed to be quite tensed. | |
"You mean, you are tensed too?" | |
- Agra's tensed. | |
- I've got nothing, I'm tensing up. | |
- Larry, you're tensing up! - I do, I do, I do. | |
- Your voice is tensing up. | |
And don't forget, keep tensing the thighs. | |
And it's doing its job. The men are tensing up. | |