Tell whomever you don't want to go
The fairness of this murder is that the suspect is going to jail for 15 years.
No he hates the fair . Its true look it up
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The past tense of are going is did go. As in "we did go to the fair".
= Why has the gas prices gone up and do you think its fair if it keeps going up? =
Yes, it describes a noun. Some examples would be fair game or fair weather. It could also be used as a noun as in going to a carnival or fair.
No, in the example sentence, "Who is going to the fair?", the pronoun "who" is functioning as an interrogative pronoun, a pronoun that introduces a question.The demonstrative pronouns take the place of a noun indicating near or far in place or time.The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.Example: This is the group that is going to the fair.
fair trade has been around for over 40 years
It can be bougt when the fair is going on in clubpenguin
Probobly never...
"I am going to the fair." is an example of the word being a noun. Remember? Person, place, or thing. Fair can be adjective or direct object.
Here's a great example: "I used to incorrectly use to a lot, instead of too". I am going to the fair, not two the fair or too the fair.