liked. then i'd have lots of friends. but thats just my opinion.
This is a prediction question but if you asked me I would say John Wall.
Choose the richest! No don't chose the richest! if they all like you and you have to pick one pick the one you get on with the most and can defo see yourself with. x (:
I guess you could do both, and pick which answer you liked best. That's what I would do, Dynamite ROCK!AnswerI guess you could do both, and pick which answer you liked best. That's what I would do, Dynamite ROCK!
Native Americans did not use surnames, this 'practice' was forced upon them by European settlers. Most did not know what to say when asked these questions, and would pick a name of someone they knew and respected, or just make one up.
Because he realy liked it
The compound subject pronouns that can be used as the subject of the relative clause are 'you and he', 'you and she', 'he and she', 'you and I', 'he and I', or 'she and I'.Examples:Mary asked that you and he go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that you and she go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that he and she go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that you and I go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that he and I go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that she and I go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.
he played tennis with girls and liked to pick flowers for his mom.
She is a respected poet and a professor at Yale, but she is also a friend of the Obama family, and her brother was one of the president's advisers during the first term. Since Mr. Obama knew her and knew her work, it is not surprising he asked her to be involved in the inauguration ceremonies.
They both are good names. If I were you, I would pick the one that I liked better, not one that some stranger likes better.
This is subjective and would depend on the person involved. Some people would like to go to a place they have never seen before others to somewhere they have been to and liked
The pronoun to take the place of the noun "blank" will be a subjective pronoun, it is the subject of the relative clause.Examples:first person, "Mary asked that we go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese."second person, "Mary asked that you go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese."third person, "Mary asked that he go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese."
I was asked if I could chair the committee.I'm glad I wasn't asked to do it.We had asked for a table by the window.They weren't asked to attend.You were asked to pick up your room.