It depends on what you are trying to say.
boys - plural
boy's - possessive (belonging to one boy)
boys' - possessive (belonging to more than one boy)
The correct spelling is "boys" when referring to more than one male child. "Boy's" is used to show possession or contraction, such as "the boy's toy" or "boy's room."
The correct spelling of the boys name is Gracin.
The word is spelled different. The different colors of glass were amazing. The two boys were different but very similar.
No, the spelling "Chris" can be used for both boys and girls. It is a unisex name and can be used regardless of gender.
The French spelling for the boy's name Ben is usually spelled as 'Ben'. However, 'Benjamin' is a more common French equivalent.
The correct phrase would be "us boys" as "us" is the objective form of the pronoun, while "you" is subjective.
The correct spelling of the boys name is Gracin.
The French spelling for the boy's name Ben is usually spelled as 'Ben'. However, 'Benjamin' is a more common French equivalent.
boys = chicos, niños, muchachos. girls = chicas, niñas, muchachas.
ils or elles if it is boys it is ils, and if its girls it is elles
des garçons paresseux
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The spelling "boyz" is a deliberate affected misspelling of "boys."
Certainly not the one who can not spell 'coolest' !
spell check! but it is a boys name. also the name of the lobster in Ariel
It's not a boys name, so don't
a boy is called 'un garçon' in French. les garçons
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