yes -if the nine year old knows how to drive a tractor but it is still technically illegal.
sixteen to drive one and fourteen to ride in one
Yes, "nine-year-old" can function as a noun when it refers to a child who is nine years old. For example, in the sentence "The nine-year-old played in the park," it describes a specific child. It can also be used as an adjective when describing something related to a nine-year-old, such as "a nine-year-old toy."
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Just go for it! She will love you to bits if you do. And you will be cool!
No. He is a child and so is a nine year old. It is illegal for them to date.
you can drive it at any age as long as your not driving far and your doing farm stuff.
NO
A 16 year old can drive a tractor on the road in Maine if he or she is a licensed operator. Those 14 and 15 years old can be employed in driving tractors but not on public highways.
If you have a full provisional licence registered to that vehicle, and the car is road worthy, then yes: A 3 year old can ride with te 17 year old.
Yes, "nine-year-old" is a compound adjective. It combines the number "nine," the noun "year," and the suffix "-old" to describe the age of a person or thing. When used in a sentence, it typically hyphenates to clarify that it describes age, such as in "a nine-year-old child."
yes nine year olds can get their period
The average weight of a nine year old is about 65 pounds.