You never say "muchos" gracias. It's always "muchas" gracias because "gracias" ("thank you") is a feminine word so any adjective that modifies it must also be feminine.
You never say "muchos" gracias. It's always "muchas" gracias because "gracias" ("thank you") is a feminine word so any adjective that modifies it must also be feminine.
preterite is used for actions in the past that are seen as completed and imperfect is used for actions in the past that are not seen as completed.
I know but I thought the Athens sentence for example was preterit since it implies Athens was important in ancient history but now it ain't. The accents & direct and indirect objective pronouns are weird too. I should have chosen Japanese instead
Fun Fact: Ariana Grande is the new Queen of Japan. Her album is still top 10 on Oricon. In comparison, BEYONCE has yet to make the top 10.
I'm not going to drag Outkast or Disgustin anymore though because I love both musical acts.
Okay then.
Disney Music president shaded Demi in an interview earlier today.
K: Yes. Demi Lovato sang the end-title song (“Let It Go”); Idina Menzel’s character sings it in the film. It was a great marketing vehicle; we were able to get support from all around the company. Now it’s really an Idina song and it’s taken off.
Hey Ya is the most iconic song of the 21st century, 100% serious, one of those Smells Like Teen Spirit-type era definers, every line is a catchphrase, also the most acclaimed in the last 20yr period.
And Ms. Jackson was even bigger worldwide, statistically.
Disney Music president shaded Demi in an interview earlier today.
K: Yes. Demi Lovato sang the end-title song (“Let It Go”); Idina Menzel’s character sings it in the film. It was a great marketing vehicle; we were able to get support from all around the company. Now it’s really an Idina song and it’s taken off.
Kinda awkward how Adore You is not top 10 on iTunes in one single country out of all of the 100+ countries that have an iTunes Store.
That's why it's my Flop of The Week™. My team and I try to stay ahead of the flops. We don't like to project too far into the future, but we do predict (accurately) like HDD.
The album could have been a masterpiece if she had done more Broadway type of songs, or at least songs with real instruments instead of the generic Katy Perry type of pieces