WebMike M wrote: > I wanted you far too much to ever let you go > > Thanks a lot....now that tune will be playing in my head until the brews start flowing home ;/ WebIt is grammatical, but not idiomatic. The one case where it might get used is where a person has decided to "take the time", which is a different sense than asking how long someone …
The Waiting Time Paradox, or, Why Is My Bus Always Late?
WebNgrams clearly show that "what is taking you so long" is probably your best bet for the situation at the moment of speaking. (I had to shorten the phrase because ngrams can't be more than 5 words. I presume that the results for "takes you so long" mainly pertain to situation when it regularly takes someone too long to do something (which is the default … WebOct 11, 2024 · But everyone is running their own RACE, in their own TIME. Don’t envy them or mock them. They are in their TIME ZONE, and you are in yours! Life is about waiting for the right moment to act. So ... songs with buttercup in lyrics
grammar - I am waiting for you for a long time - English Language
WebJan 25, 2024 · As others have noted in the comments, it is often considered preferable as a matter of style to avoid reusing the same preposition in a sentence. This is not one of those situations. I've been waiting 5 hours for him. I've been waiting for 5 hours for him. I've been waiting for him for 5 hours. ^ Each of these is perfectly fine in spoken English. WebNov 5, 2016 · You can go all in but she can’t help but hold herself back. This is why you’re at standstill. This is why your communication is clashing. I’ve already emphasized that she’s not ready for you and, ultimately, because you’ve told me this, I know you know that, even if desire is urging you to overlook it. WebAbout Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ... songs with cannonball in lyrics