US /ˈnotɪs/
・UK /'nəʊtɪs/
>> Did you notice? She's using 'gonna'. "We're gonna bring it out. We're gonna put arugula."
Did you notice she's using gunna?
I NOTICE YOU BRING
NOTICE THE VERY NASTY
just you notice in the air but he's also other people notice around you and i'm
notice the others are gonna notice to people's lives are changing
When I started to notice that, in the first month or so, I had dropped ten pounds, like nothing.
Right now they are both 18 and you wouldn't notice the differences between them.
Here, 'fine' is an adjective, but notice how it sits after the verb, and it means OK.
Here's a 1979 McDonald's ad. Aside from the weird phrasing, notice the focus on the russet burbank potato.
Let's see what we can do about this." Notice that I used the word "let's" and "we" instead of "I." This is a really great way to involve the other person in the solution.
Notice that I used the word 'let's' and 'we' instead of 'I'.
Notice I changed the phrase a little bit there because I'm talking about two people.
If you do that, you will never notice your progress.