No, I'm wearing slippers! ☺
he ties his shoes
Ask your parents to do it for you...
yes
Laces can be a noun or a verb. He tied the laces of his shoes very tight. She laces her shoes very creaively.
Half Hitch Knot! google it
ou should tie them so you want get hurt.
No.
the tied there shoes witha song! you out a loop and hoop and pull and your shoes are looking cool! then Jews toke it and then that why it all started! Germasn would take there shoes to! horrible right!
he sailed boats, tied his shoes, ate chicken, and sold stuff
I would recommend velcro shoes for the younger ones because you don't have to worry about tripping over the laces. However, for kids old enough to learn to tie their shoes, ones with laces are a good idea.
No, the word 'your' is a pronoun a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.In the given sentence, the pronoun 'your' tells us the brother 'belongs' to you. His is also a possessive adjective, it tells the shoes belong to him (brother).The words 'brother' and 'shoes' are nouns, a word for a person and a word for things.
It means you're trying to be a gangster... And you think it looks "Swag".