just park it in their garage
Maybe somebody from the Garage Band app developer themselves.
Somebody's possessive form is "somebody's." For example, "I found somebody's phone on the table."
Yes, somebody's is a noun. It is a possessive noun. For example: Is this somebody's hat? I found somebody's necklace.
You can contact a local contractor to build a steel garage. You can also purchase already made garages and hire somebody to install it.
There are sidewinder rattlesnakes in Texas, but not because you found one in your garage. I hope that is the answer you wanted . . .
If somebody is having a garage sale you could get a second hand one.
my car is the garage
Somebody smart
IT IS NOT A OPENER I FOUND. IT BELONGS TO US BUT FOR SOME REASON THE GATE AND GARAGE OPENER GOT MIXED UP AND I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO FIND THE CODE ON THE OPENER OF GARAGE TO RE-SET THE REMOTE
The correct possessive form of the indefinite pronoun somebody is somebody's.Example: I found somebody's watch in the restroom.
Nobody has found her body yet