Who is she? Who is she? Are those lines taken from a song?
"Who is she?", it is also being my question. Your title is question that makes me have a question to you. What is she actually mean?
Who is she? Who is she? I love this song.
This indeed a song. I can sing it.
Who is she? You have to know her first.
This is a song indeed. Thanks for sharing this.
Eh? What song is this? Can you please share me the link? I would like to hear it.
@alexander: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/natalie/whereareyou.html
Is that a question? I noticed that you are using both the question mark and the exclamation point. In the English grammar, that is what you call interrobang.
Who is she? Who is she? Are those lines taken from a song?
ReplyDelete"Who is she?", it is also being my question. Your title is question that makes me have a question to you. What is she actually mean?
ReplyDeleteWho is she? Who is she? I love this song.
ReplyDeleteThis indeed a song. I can sing it.
ReplyDeleteWho is she? You have to know her first.
ReplyDeleteThis is a song indeed. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteEh? What song is this? Can you please share me the link? I would like to hear it.
ReplyDelete@alexander: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/natalie/whereareyou.html
ReplyDeleteIs that a question? I noticed that you are using both the question mark and the exclamation point. In the English grammar, that is what you call interrobang.
ReplyDelete