They use there teeth and hands(10 fingers lol) to untie string and unlatching fences is easy. one they dont have to but to do so they stand on their hindlegs and push with there hands
Yes. sadly, yes
Just untie the string....
you untie it:D
Instructions:1. Fold your arms.2. Keep your arms folded and grab both ends of the string.3. Without letting go of the string, unfold your arms...Taa Daa!!
you don't change yyour American girls head you can if you take the string that's attached to her head untie it and then lift it out of her body put it back in by slipping it innto the hole then tying the string
The present participle of "untie" is "untying."
There are only 2 syllables of untie, un - tie.
I mistakenly untied my shoes right after I tied them.She untied the horse and walked him to the barn. "Untie my hair ribbon for me," the girl asked.
Some homophones for "untie" are "unty" and "unite."
The noun form of the verb to untie is the gerund, untying.
Tie
You can USE string over and over again, if you untie it instead of cutting it.String is usually made fromnatural fibers like cotton or hemp, or fromplastic fibers (made from oil).Cotton and hemp string will biodegrade in compost or in your garden. Soft plastic is usually not recycled, as it is often contaminated with food and other things.