From the outsiders how do the boys get to where they are going ? Where are they going to stay?
The noun is "boys".
Yes, they made a Lost Boys 3. It is going to on DVD in October.
No, boys would be the only simple subject. (are going would be the predicate, by the way.)
boys gel
to go- Aller (pronunciation: AH-leh) I am going- Je VAIS You (singular) are going -tu VAS she/he is going- elle/il VA we are going- nous ALLIONS you (plural) are going- vous ALLIEZ they are going (boys/girls)- Ils/ Elles VONT The strange thing about talking plural about boys and girls is that if you said, boys are going, it would be ILS vont (ils= they, masculin) If you said girls are going , it would be ELLES vont (elles=they, feminine) But if you said they are going, as in boys as well as girls are going, it would be ILS vont because somehow the french language seems to still believe in masculin dominance, so when BOYS AND GIRLS are going, it is said that only boys are going unless they state in the sentence the names of girls. for ex: They are going ( the speaker means boys and girls , but doesn't say so) ****Ils**** vont They are going tonight, and the girls and boys are going to have fun. Ils vont ce soir, et les filles et garcons vont amuser
yes there will be a bad boys 3 but will smith is going to die at the end of the movie leaving his partner alone
Boys is just boys( ex: this is for the boys), boy's is like boy is (ex: the boy's going to read) and boys' is showing ownership ( the boys' house) hoped I helped :)
no she said she is to busy for boys but she has friends that are boys
In the nursery rhyme "Ten Little Indian Boys," going in for law means that one of the boys becomes a lawyer. It signifies that one of the boys pursues a career in the legal profession.
Girls are cute, and are going through the same growing patterns as boys. They also have boobs and boys like looking at them.
The man is going to see his boys at a camp.
no