Soldato
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is it "lycans" or "lycan's"?
i would presume the latter, but it's far too late for my brain to work. :/
i would presume the latter, but it's far too late for my brain to work. :/
yes.Efour2 said:Is that to do with werewolves?
seek said:is it "lycans" or "lycan's"?
i would presume the latter, but it's far too late for my brain to work. :/
seek said:yes.
example: "though lycans were fewer in number".
rofl!SiriusB said:"The lycans just nicked my last rolo!"
Raist said:Has anyone heard of this word used in this context before?
In this context "solve" is the correct grammatical usage of the verb form of solution. Solution would be correct if used in the past tense, i.e. "The project was brought to solution"Raist said:"...to sell, solution, and perfect your product."
I looked it up on dictionary.com and couldn't find a verb usage of it, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Has anyone heard of this word used in this context before?