"I told you so."
say if you say something right now tall if you tell them a secrat or something like that
"On the right track" is what people say when you are close to figuring something out.
"Edible" is something that could be eaten."Eatable" is something that is tasty,something good to eat.
The phrase "a right Romeo" does not appear in Romeo and Juliet. The phrase is used elsewhere in the UK English idiom of "a right [noun]" -- that is to say, "something in keeping with [noun]." To call something "a right Romeo" is to say it is "behaving in a way typical of Romeo"; generally, to be disposed toward romantic love.
i did my reasearch. and i counted. there are approxiamntly 962 billion songs that say right on it them
When you say something nice to her and she likes it. When you both think its the right time & think its the right place.
objection means - to say about something, which is is right or good in your eyes.
I,ve seen a bunch of people do this.
You can use told when someones tells you something. You can say "They told me to go to the store". You can use said when you say something. For example "I said that it was the right place".
What do you mean? Do you mean on wikianswers or something else, be specific and say what website but right now I am online (: -DyerDogsRule
Because the action requires the start of something, for example: a search..
A person who has something has it right now. They could say, "I have this." But if they give it to someone else, they no longer have it. They would not be able to say they have it. They would say, "I had it." Meaning they used to have it. 'Have' is present-tense, whereas 'had' refers to something you used to have, and is past-tense.