1) I am buying her a good ring.
2) I am meeting her at the airport at ten.
In the present continuous, we add -ing onto the end of the infinitive (like the words in the brackets). So “meet” becomes “meeting”. In front of the verb we put “am” or “is” or “are”, depending on the subject. Here are some examples.
We are going to the beach.
I am reading this book.
She is painting a tree.
They should be free, because you don't want to be in the middle of shopping, and start your menstrual cycle. Then when you go in the restrooms to get a pad or tampon, they end up being 50 cents each, and with everyone having credit cards, they don't have change anymore. So you end up leaking. And if you're like me, you aren't wearing a shirt that fits, so EVERYONE that walks by sees it. So it'd be a lot easier if the pads and tampons in the restrooms are free.
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Answer:
Your answer will be "support to join together"
Explanation:
If you're a patron in a bar, you're most likely a usual customer that tips well and loyally returns to the same bar, you're patronising the bar.
Explanation:
it means to. when we have to take revenge or we know it