Pronunciation of the English word then.
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1. | The song starts with the chord GM7, then goes to FM7, then to GM7, then to FM7 again, then to E♭M7, then to D7, then to Cm7, and finally back to D7. | |
2. | OK, so when you "FOIL" two binomials, you multiply the first term in each binomial, then the outer terms, then the inner terms, then the last terms, and then you combine like terms. That's what FOIL stands for. Let me show you an example. | |
3. | First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. | |
4. | He'll be drawn on a hurdle to be half hanged, and then he'll be taken down and sliced before his own face, and then his inside will be taken out and burnt while he looks on, and then his head will be chopped off, and he'll be cut into quarters. That's the sentence. | |
5. | If you tell her about it, then she'll tell her best friends and then her best friends will tell their best friends and then everyone will know. | |
6. | What is old age? First you forget names, then you forget faces, then you forget to pull your zipper up, then you forget to pull it down. | |
7. | At first they try to ignore you, then they start to laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. | |
8. | If you can't fly, then run. If you can't run, then walk. If you can't walk, then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward. | |
9. | Then what is this I wonder? If it isn't dodgy door-to-door sales then could it be a new kind of pickup technique for the ladies? | |
10. | Borrow and return, then you can borrow again. Borrow and don't return, and then the borrowing gets difficult. |