true or false,
I have never seen the movie that quote is from?
False.
you would'nt have known it was a quote from a movie. Lol...
true or false,
I have never seen the movie that quote is from?
False.
you would'nt have known it was a quote from a movie. Lol...
I dare say she had a clue - go read the post again very carefully.False.
you would'nt have known it was a quote from a movie. Lol...
Not necessarily, there are plenty of lines that have been quotes or refered to often enough that I know they are quotes even when I don't know the original movie, let alone have seen the original movie. As for the dead people, I know what movie it was from, have at least some clue about the plot, but have never seen the movie.
false..... (you're statement)False.
you would'nt have known it was a quote from a movie. Lol...
when the movie came out,, that line was quoted so much.there are plenty of lines that have been quotes or refered to often enough that I know they are quotes even when I don't know the original movie, let alone have seen the original movie
because I heard it so much when it was new, I knew it was a movie quote even before noticing the fine printI dare say she had a clue - go read the post again very carefully.![]()
True.......T/F
That quote was from the movie. The Sixth sense?
True or false
Today... has been hell.![]()
False
(It started out that way but you turned it around)... Lol
Sadly... true....
I’m gonna go cry in a corner...
Later friends![]()
I have never actually seen the movie - just some short scene clips.true or false,
I have never seen the movie that quote is from?
I will venture a guess and say 'True'.True or False
I can play the violin?
i did not realize this,I will venture a guess and say 'True'.
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I find it very interesting that people have been putting a question mark after their statement-to-consider.
(The only question mark required or needed is after the 'real' question of 'True or False?'. And, of course, it is understood if the question mark is left off.)
Do you realize that - "gramatically speaking" - you invalidate your 'statement' by asking a question instead of making a statement - obscuring it in doubt. It is like saying "you tell me, because I really don't know"...
Not meaning to criticize - just making an observation.
I will venture a guess and say 'True'.
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I find it very interesting that people have been putting a question mark after their statement-to-consider.
(The only question mark required or needed is after the 'real' question of 'True or False?'. And, of course, it is understood if the question mark is left off.)
Do you realize that - "gramatically speaking" - you invalidate your 'statement' by asking a question instead of making a statement - obscuring it in doubt. It is like saying "you tell me, because I really don't know"...
Not meaning to criticize - just making an observation.
true or false:
I've done highlights in my hair before.
HAhaTralse. Half true, half false.
It's true that you had highlights in your hair, but someone else did that dye job.
true or false:
I've done highlights in my hair before.
Tralse. Half true, half false.
It's true that you had highlights in your hair, but someone else did that dye job.
True, I believe in those times lolI think it's false. Poinsetta's too straight up for the half true thing.
true or false - I have 15 siblings.