Tom and Jerry present is correct. Tom and Jerry form a compound subject, and compound subjects take the plural form of a verb.
Seront presents
well you see , tom is the cat who likes to chase Jerry , who is the mouse .
The way to pronounce 'surgery' is: Sir (a smart name for mr)Jerry (from Tom and Jerry)Surgery = Sir - Jerry
"Jerry Mcguire" (1996)
Puss gets the boot in 1939 originally started Tom and Jerry into real life in 1939 by MGM studios and they followed up in 1940 with Tom and Jerry. Tom is based on a long hair Pommy cat and a pesky Yankee mousy who will win out every time. Marvelous like Micky Mouse and Donald they are still in great demand even in these days. So one can safely say about 70 years plus
not sure, but don't go to Germany and say "present" in English, it means poison
A. Tom and Jerry First Came Out In Colour In December 1939
In Chinese, "Tom and Jerry" is translated as "汤姆和杰瑞" (Tāngmǔ hé Jiéruì). "汤姆" (Tāngmǔ) represents Tom, and "杰瑞" (Jiéruì) represents Jerry. This title is commonly used in Chinese-speaking regions for the animated series.
In a cartoon world. They live in different houses but u can say a Cartoon World
I would say that Tom and Jerry, and the Justice league were pretty popular..... :)
erm, you hand it to them? you say ''here is a present''?o_0 hm, what kind of a question is that..?!
Just say that it is just one present that i wont open on Christmas.