364 Days. He is scheduled for release on March 26, 2010
You can use "tis" in a sentence as a contraction of "it is" or "it has." For example, "Tis the season to be jolly" or "Tis been a long day."
Yes, 'tis.
'Tis by Frank McCourt has approximately 367 pages.
'Tis the Season has 208 pages.
A sentence is too general when you use too many pronouns. Tis only applies if it is out of context, though. For example: He knew she was thinking about it. If you hear this sentence by itself, you don't know who he is, who she is, or what it is. If this was in a paragraph, It may be obvious what these things are, but by itself the sentence is very vague.
Most likely, 10 days
The best way to use an apostrophe in a sentence is to show possession or to indicate a contraction.
Many people these days are savvy consumers
Many states have “Truth in Sentencing” laws for Class 1 crimes designed to establish minimum time served at 85%. Prior to 1994 many criminals who committed even very serious crimes were only serving 1/2 their sentence prior to parole. TIS laws were enacted to prevent early release.
After praying for many days, the rabbi received a litany from god.
The wanderer wandered in the dessert for many days.
go to the ancient world of tis find the ancient warrior of the tis follow him thru the temple of tis tis go down into the cave of tis and fight the tis monsters get the tis sword enchant it with tis that is how The above answer is false. The tis is actually a lie and not even real. There are only 3 ways to classify latitude. Kill the tis, slay the tis, and destroy the tis.