and coordinating conjunction, you personal pronounknow verb, non-3rd person singular present, maybe adverbi personal pronoun'll modalsay verb, base formhi proper noun, singularto toyou personal pronounand coordinating conjunctionyou personal pronoun'll modalsay verb, base formhi proper noun, singularto tome personal pronoun.
hi proper noun, singularguys noun, pluralwill modalhenry verb, base formhi proper noun, singularwondering verb, gerund or present participlewhere wh-adverbto tostart verb, base formwell adverbthey personal pronounshould modalstart verb, base formwith preposition or subordinating conjunctionthe determiner
languages proper noun, singularwhere wh-adverbif preposition or subordinating conjunctioni personal pronounsay verb, non-3rd person singular present, hi proper noun, singularversus preposition or subordinating conjunctionhi proper noun, singular, those determinercan modalbe verb, base formtwo cardinal numbervery adverbdifferent adjectivemeanings noun, plural.
so adverbfor preposition or subordinating conjunctionevery determinern proper noun, singularother adjectivethan preposition or subordinating conjunctionthe determinerbase noun, singular or masscase noun, singular or mass, this determinerfunction noun, singular or masshi proper noun, singularwill modalreturn verb, base formhi proper noun, singular
hi proper noun, singulardarling verb, gerund or present participlehi proper noun, singulargorgeous adjectivehi proper noun, singulargorgeous adjectiveso preposition or subordinating conjunctionguys noun, pluralwe personal pronounare verb, non-3rd person singular presentin preposition or subordinating conjunctionour possessive pronounhotel noun, singular or massroom noun, singular or massit personal pronounis verb, 3rd person singular presentgorgeous adjectiveis verb, 3rd person singular presentn't adverbit personal pronoun
i personal pronoun'm verb, non-3rd person singular presenttalking verb, gerund or present participleto toyou personal pronounhi proper noun, singularmy possessive pronounname noun, singular or massis verb, 3rd person singular presentlucy noun, singular or masshi proper noun, singularjoyce noun, singular or masshi proper noun, singulari personal pronounsee verb, non-3rd person singular presentyour possessive pronounflexibility noun, singular or masspost noun, singular or massall predeterminerthe determinertime noun, singular or mass
hi proper noun, singulareverybody noun, singular or masshi proper noun, singulareverybody noun, singular or massokay adjectiveso adverbnow adverbthat preposition or subordinating conjunctionyou personal pronoun've verb, non-3rd person singular presentmet verb, past participleour possessive pronounfamily noun, singular or massseen verb, past participleour possessive pronounkids noun, plural
like preposition or subordinating conjunction“ hi proper noun, singular” and coordinating conjunctioni personal pronounwas verb, past tenselike preposition or subordinating conjunction“ hi proper noun, singular” and coordinating conjunctionhe personal pronounwas verb, past tenselike preposition or subordinating conjunction“ hi proper noun, singular” and coordinating conjunctioni personal pronounwas verb, past tenselike preposition or subordinating conjunction“ hi proper noun, singular”
I love everything, but I really love rock music. Incubus, Augustana, Nirvana, Chevelle, iHi-Hi-Fi, they're my really good friends.
-Audrina Patridge-
When love is gone, there's always justice. And when justice is gone, there's always force. And when force is gone, there's always Mom. Hi, Mom!
-Laurie Anderson-
Hi, I’m at the Speedway at Eighty-sixth and Ditch, and I need an ambulance. The great love of my life has a malfunctioning G-tube.
-John Green-
He said, "Hi, gorgeous," which I think is nice. I admire honesty.
-Louise Rennison-
Someone once asked, 'What's your best pickup line?' I said, 'My best pickup line is, 'Hi, my name is Hugh Hefner.''
-Hugh Hefner-
If you want to meet a woman, it's best just to smile and say hi.
-Karen McDougal-
Man, some open doors were not welcoming, and that was so the case here—less hi-how’re-ya, more come-in-so-your-skin-can-be-used-to-make-a-super-hero-cape-for-one-of-Hannibal-Lecter’s-patients.
-J.R. Ward-
Hi, Mom…Yes, I know my heart rate’s dangerously elevated. That sound? I’m being shot at, Ma. Gotta go now. Love you much. Hugs and kisses. (Devyn)
-Sherrilyn Kenyon-