The correct version of this sentence is:
There describes a place or location or position, which is what's needed.
When theyre fingers fall off and theyre head goes "PIE"
students goIf you want to use "goes," you have to make the subject singular:A student goes.
Neither is correct. The correct phrase is 'goes shopping' (no for no to) He goes shopping on a Monday.
theyre bored and theyre trying to make friends with you. llalalala
Snakes hiss as a warning to keep away - as a dog would growl at you.
the whole point of pet sittting or babysitting a cat or dog, is that you A. Feed them B. make sure theyre in okay health and C. make sure theyre not tearing down the owners home.
Both... As you can... Make a cake or She makes the cake all the time... Makes goes with a singular subject (ie. she, he) Make goes with a plural subject (ie. Mike, Jan and I will make the cake.)
because if somebody is gonna make something up theyre gonna make it good
Yes, thats why theyre called cough lollies.
The correct phrase is "If everything goes smoothly." It's important to use the correct verb form ("goes") to match the subjunctive mood of the conditional statement.
no. theyre inanimate. theyre not alive.
The correct spelling for a person who goes for this and that is "gopher."