Yup.. I think.. hehe just made me laugh so i guess its correct.
The issue is not grammar, but pronunciation. In words beginning with h but not stressed on the first syllable the h may be silent.
dyke, dykes, dicky
This is a brilliant question on so many levels! You can find the notes behind the sofa where you left them.
No because a compound is 2 words and t is not a word so t shirt isn't a compound.
There are a few ways to interpret this question. Can you put someone else's copyright-protected words on a t-shirt? Only with their permission. Are the words on a t-shirt protected by copyright? Not necessarily; usually what's on a t-shirt is too short to qualify for protection by itself. It may be registered as a trademark, if it's a slogan or company name, or the words may be included in an otherwise copyrightable image, but exclusive of design, simple words would probably not qualify for protection.
The Esperanto words for correct and wrong are korekta and malbone.
T-shirt printing is putting a print of pictures or words onto a shirt. This can be done in many ways including iron-on transfers or other more sophisticated methods.
you say SHIrT and bb witch
What is though βdangerβ of ignoring the subtle connotation behind words
Yes, shirt and skirt does rhyme. For words to rhyme they don't necessarily have to be spelled the same, but if they sound the same that's fine!
Five letter words that end with 'irt' are: flirt shirt skirt
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