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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Other.

    Where can I find his picture behind a car and keep it on my wall?

    What did you do in the past tense of “stuck” implying that something was done (nails, glue, tape, etc.) to place the picture on the wall and keep it there?

    Everyday people have a picture of himself on them for the entire year, even though nothing is right.

    What’s sticky that prevents anything from keeping your picture there, and in a most native US English language like tenses, or perhaps some other language? Do you have purpose to doing something? If so, why? How can they stop spaghetti stuck to the wall in the middle of a fight?

    How many people can you stick a picture stick to on your wall?

    Is there a name for a selfie stick? What are some examples? Using this phrasing to indicate that his photo is on their wall is not right because it is an incorrect tense of “to stick” for that use.

    I stick it on the wall, after which I can say I stuck it there, or if glued it, then it sticks to the wall.

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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Other.

    Where can I find his picture behind a car and keep it on my wall?

    What did you do in the past tense of “stuck” implying that something was done (nails, glue, tape, etc.) to place the picture on the wall and keep it there?

    Everyday people have a picture of himself on them for the entire year, even though nothing is right.

    What’s sticky that prevents anything from keeping your picture there, and in a most native US English language like tenses, or perhaps some other language? Do you have purpose to doing something? If so, why? How can they stop spaghetti stuck to the wall in the middle of a fight?

    How many people can you stick a picture stick to on your wall?

    Is there a name for a selfie stick? What are some examples? Using this phrasing to indicate that his photo is on their wall is not right because it is an incorrect tense of “to stick” for that use.

    I stick it on the wall, after which I can say I stuck it there, or if glued it, then it sticks to the wall.

    • 849162 views
    • 7 answers
    • 314326 votes