ask very nicely like,your that age and see what he/she says if she/he says no just say please I've got no one to play
No. A nine year old is a child and too young. Go play baseball.
There are six year olds that play it, but it is up to the parents to decide if you can or not.
why can't he.
No the game says you have to be 17 and up to play
He will tease her alot and want to sit with her and play with her at recess
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."
NOTHING
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.
NO
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