Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.
bettyannfromjapan
the active future tense of the adj./n. : "smitten"; meaning "becoming quite fond of", in stead of the passive present "smitten" which indicates a current state of "already quite fond of".
Jan 16, 2008
bettyannfromjapan the active future tense of the adj./n. : "smitten"; meaning "becoming quite fond of", in stead of the passive present "smitten" which indicates a current state of "already quite fond of". Jan 16, 2008