There are two nouns, boy and toy.
The boy was very jovial when he received a new toy.
The envious little girl wanted the boy's toy car.
When his mother wouldn't buy the boy the toy he wanted, he began to sulk, so she eventually gave into his whinning and bought him the toy.
The little boy was wide-eyed when he walked into the toy story.
Most singular nouns form their plural by adding s. toy- toys boy- boys song- songs
By adding 's'. e.g., boy - boys, toy - toys, key - keys, day - days etc.
No, the word 'toy' is a noun (toy, toys) and a verb (toy, toys, toying, toyed).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'toy' is it.Example: A boy his age would like a toy for his birthday. It could be a car, a plane, or a truck.
hbk version: I think I'm cute I know I'm sexy I got the looks That drives the girls wild. I got the moves That really move them I send them chills Up and down their spine. I'm just a sexy boy (sexy boy) I'm not your boy toy (boy toy) I'm just a sexy boy (sexy boy) I'm not your boy toy (boy toy) I make them hot I make them shiver Their knees get weak Whenever I'm around They see me walk They hear me talk I make them feel Like they're on Cloud Nine I'm just a sexy boy (sexy boy) I'm not your boy toy (boy toy) I'm just a sexy boy (sexy boy) I'm not your boy toy (boy toy) Eat your heart out girls, Hands off the Merchandise! I'm just a sexy boy (sexy boy) I'm not your boy toy (boy toy) I'm just a sexy boy (sexy boy) I'm not your boy toy (boy toy) ---- ---- Hussein version: i know im fat i know im flubbery Ive got the fabbs and i don't know how i have the chins i really use them i send them food so they could increase. I'm just a flubba boy (flubba boy) I'm not your flubba toy (flubba toy) I'm just a flubba boy (flubba boy) I'm not your flubba toy (flubba toy) i make them move i make them shake the floor gets cracked whenever i move a step. they see me eat they see me drink i make use feel like there's a earthquake coming. I'm just a flubba boy (flubba boy) I'm not your flubba toy (flubba toy) I'm just a flubba boy (flubba boy) I'm not your flubba toy (flubba toy) hide ur food boys (food boys) hands off the flubbadise (flubbadise) I'm just a flubba boy (flubba boy) I'm not your flubba toy (flubba toy) I'm just a flubba boy (flubba boy) I'm not your flubba toy (flubba toy)
Here is an example: The boy looked at the broken toy. and with an frown on his face said, "Who did this?"
No.
You put the apostrophe before the 's' in singular nouns, and after the addition of the 's' in plural nouns. So for example: The cat's toy. (Here, we have one cat who is in possession of the toy.) The cats' toy. (Here, we have multiple cats who are in possession of the toy.) Hope that helps!
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