Yes, "they're" is a contraction of "they are."
A homophone for stand is "stann," which is a rare alternative spelling of 'stand.'
The present infinitive of "stand" is "to stand."
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about "idiom," which refers to a phrase or expression that has a meaning different from the literal interpretation of the words used?
"Stand" becomes "stands" in the present tense for third person singular (he/she/it).
The past participle of stand is "stood."
they have theyre own characteristics but they also represent a certain class or type of people
no theyre just amazing frends R.I.P Eddie gurreo your talent will forever stand
no. theyre inanimate. theyre not alive.
no. theyre inanimate. theyre not alive.
No, theyre American, and theyre from New Jersey.
yes even when theyre asleep theyre flying really fast thats why theyre always running into stuff
No, theyre not cousins. Theyre just friends
Theyre not!!!!!!! thats not even a question cause theyre not good
They both like your mom
They only think theyre cool, which doesnt really HAVE TO mean they are.They probably think that because of theyre music, theyre funky hairdos, the way they dress and theyre attitude,which elevates theyre ego. Its just a way of seeing life.Good question, Why do rappers think they're cool?
because of theyre bone structure and theyre feather covering
they cant intentionally smile. but when theyre panting it looks like theyre smiling.