Instead of giving handshakes, he's giving us soft slaps on the cheek even since he came out of a black hole. It did something to him, he's not the same person.
Should cheek be singular or plural?
onelook Instead of giving handshakes, he's giving us soft slaps on the cheek even ever since he came out of a black hole. It did something to him ; he's not the same person. Should cheek be singular or plural?
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onelookInstead of giving handshakes, he's giving us soft slaps on the cheek
evenever since he came out of a black hole. It did something to him; he's not the same person.Should cheek be singular or plural?
singular
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