#44 Actually that is a street flower, mean to be picked up by whomever found it. The note is referring to the flower and recipient, but saying they couldn't tleave chocolate too (too dangerous for most animals if found).
#33 In case anyone is studying English for serious use: 'inexplicable' means 'unexplainable'. Never in its 2,000+ year history has it meant anything such as 'unremovable', or whatever this person was trying to say.
#44 Actually that is a street flower, mean to be picked up by whomever found it. The note is referring to the flower and recipient, but saying they couldn't tleave chocolate too (too dangerous for most animals if found).
#33 In case anyone is studying English for serious use: 'inexplicable' means 'unexplainable'. Never in its 2,000+ year history has it meant anything such as 'unremovable', or whatever this person was trying to say.
yes. Simply probably not "best" any more, but that could still be "good".