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- I am cumming or I am coming - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
People say I'm coming or I'm cumming just before orgasm to mean "I am going to (or starting to) have an orgasm," and people can say it seriously, with humor, with passion, as a joke, or in all kinds of ways, just as with most phrases or words
- How to say just want to let you know politely
Hello Elsa, can you provide more details? What is this "lesson"? What are you trying to tell your friend? Is this what you are trying to say: "I just want to let you know that the lesson will take place here" ?
- Words to describe the sounds created when having sex
This is so embarrassing to ask you about sound which is related to having sex Is there any sound related to breath? I think "panting" is quite far from implying sex I found some words like; boom,
- I understand where youre coming from What does it imply
When a politician says "I understand where you're coming from", it usually means, "I don't plan to vote the way you want me to on this issue, but I hope for your support anyway " If the politician agreed with "you" about your request, the politician would instead say something about how the politician is working or fighting to achieve your request
- on Friday Or on Fridays with a frequency adverb
Ive seen both plural and singular period nouns with frequency adverbs, but which one is correct? I usually watch a series on Friday I usually watch a series on Fridays Or maybe neither is wrong?
- Feel strongly vs strongly feel - English Language Learners Stack . . .
After feel, use strongly in conveying the idea of emotions Compare: I feel badly about the accident because it was my fault The President feels strongly about the need of a negotiating table Ho
- present continuous - Im not seeing I dont see - English Language . . .
I’m not seeing anything now would be ok for Sarah to say; the present progressive, and more importantly, the now convey the contrast between the new and the previous states of affairs For Alex, the simple I don’t see anything would be the most natural for (A) In any event, I think it less likely that Alex would use the now at all, because the now seems to suggest a contrast about what he
- Im in meaning? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The expression "I'm in" or "count me in" mean that you wish to be included in a proposed activity For example: "I'm going to the bar Anyone else coming?" "Count me in!" I believe the expression may originate from gambling, possibly poker, or some other card game where players are dealt a hand and then decide whether they are playing on by saying that they are either "in" or "out" I'm unsure
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