Place a semicolon between "fish" and "Bob". Sally and Bob both like to fish.
sally likes soic and scourge likes anti sally plus scourge tried to kill sally
sally likes sonic
Linus likes Sally
It is a brain teaser game where you create patterns for the participants to figure out. Silly sally likes pauses, not strings Silly sally likes dynamite, not fuses silly sally likes tabs, not hooks
It is a brain teaser game where you create patterns for the participants to figure out. Silly sally likes pauses, not strings Silly sally likes dynamite, not fuses silly sally likes tabs, not hooks
sally likes mqueen but mqueen loves her.
Example sentence - He likes the plain yogurt the best.
yes because sally stinks
Sally likes squares. Therefore, she likes me and she likes 1600. Yup 225=15^2 900=30^2 1600=40^2
Rudimentary means basic. So it would mean a basic sentence. For example: Tom likes candy.
Example sentence - I wanted him to see for himself her answers were fabricated.
In most cases it would be considered improper. Try rephrasing the sentence, for example: Her favorite colors are red, white, and blue. But she also likes gold. You could change the second sentence to: Also, she likes gold.