“At the shrine of friendship, Never say die.. Let the wine of friendship, Never run dry.. Here’s to you, and here’s to me” this is my favourite part.. ♥️ I love you..
xBlackWolfBlueEyesx In the sentence there is a difference, yes. To days gone by ->' for' the days gone by. Today's gone by -> today IS gone by. But i'm not english so i'm maybe wrong.
xBlackWolfBlueEyesx Like what the person above me said. "To days gone by" means to the amount of time gone by. "Today's gone by" means that *this day* has gone by.
“At the shrine of friendship,
Never say die..
Let the wine of friendship,
Never run dry..
Here’s to you, and here’s to me” this is my favourite part.. ♥️ I love you..
I hate to be the the one but it's to days gone by not today's gone by
wait no offense, but...there's no difference between to day and today?
xBlackWolfBlueEyesx In the sentence there is a difference, yes. To days gone by ->' for' the days gone by. Today's gone by -> today IS gone by. But i'm not english so i'm maybe wrong.
xBlackWolfBlueEyesx Like what the person above me said. "To days gone by" means to the amount of time gone by.
"Today's gone by" means that *this day* has gone by.
Ooooooh oops, sorry.
I've learned more from this comment then I ever have in school and I'm in AP English 😂
The typos. Beautiful except for the typos. The typos have me wondering if Cosette is going to wee for him. 😂😂😂
Would you wee Cosette for me? lol
Clara Vaccari lol. (: the end of those words being cut off...
PMSL
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂WOULD YOU WEE