Your brother is the only person, in this case, who can be sued. Unless you were in the car and your brother accuses you of distracting him on purpose, you can't be sued and should have nothing to do with this case. Also, be prepared for the insurance company to drop your brother from the policy - it doesn't always happen, but be prepared. This is why they make lawyers. I wouldn't worry about it too much unless you get served with an actual lawsuit. Contact your attorney if you are really concerned.
I literally dragged my brother to the store because he was being stubborn.
Dragged.
Yes. The exaggeration is in the word "dragged"
They dragged the rug out of the house.
dragged in Tagalog: kinaladkad
I think dragged
Dragged, or drug, not drugged
The future tense of dragged is will drag.
Dragged, or drug, not drugged
The Day Dragged On was created on 1997-02-21.
Adverbs that may be used to modify the past tense verb dragged would be quickly, roughly, or cruelly (for a person being dragged).
No.