no, I take instant release ones. You can buy them at any pharmacy, so its not dangerous. Follow directions though.
cos i broke it cos i broke it cos i broke it
You can be broke by not having any money.
Zayn broke the table
BROKE is the past tense of BROKE. The present tense is BREAK or BREAKING.
The correct phrasing is "Who broke it?" or "Who broke it?" depending on the context. The past tense "broke" indicates that the action has already occurred, while "break" is used for the infinitive form of the verb.
Broke has 1 syllables
The homophone for "broke" is "break."
Broke can be an adjective and a verb.
Going broke when?
I was broke when I bought candy with all my money. My friend almost broke my glass cup.
No, they are nor mega rich but they are far from broke.
He broke the laws that he broke.....