Saying "E more more more more" is likely a reference to the popular internet meme known as "expand dong." It is often used as a humorous way to emphasize or exaggerate a certain word or phrase.
ready made ever ready
It depends on what sentence one is using! Commas go in a variety or places. It really just depends. ______ Commas usually don't change the meanings of sentences. They are there to show where natural pauses might happen if you were saying the sentence out loud. The most general answer possible is to say the sentence out loud and develop an ear for where a natural pause would happen. Mary went to the garden but she found no vegetables ready to pick. Mary went to the garden, but she found no vegetables ready to pick. You could say that both of the above are acceptable; the second gives a sense of pausing after the word garden. This may give a subtle influence to what follows. She went in search of vegetables, and was perhaps frustrated because there were none for her to pick.
The word "ready" is in the King James Version of the Bible 100 times. It is in 99 verses.
you can answer it your all ready big
They're ready. (they are ready) Their hats. (belonging to them) There is a hat. (a location) Hope this helps!
His favorite saying (or quote) is "I'M READY!"
The Sun sets on theWest hand side when its getting ready to finally set.
his fav saying or word is"SHAWTY"if you ain't first you're la$tsingle and ready to mingle :)single and ready to mingle :)
Wide awake and ready to go.
ready for the answer
Stokely Carmichael would answer his phone by saying "Ready for the revolution!"
ready for love lol
no bubbly is a feling saying you are happy and ready to pop with joy
Get ready, I am coming back soon.
Brian indicates that he is finished talking on the radio and that he is ready to listen by saying "over" after he talks is the answer.
No, It Says " Are You Ready " And Then Plays A Funky Beat, Maybe Some May Interpret The Bit In Between By It Saying , But It Was Not Put There On Purpose