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It's not a boys name, so don't
The correct spelling is bitten, just like you typed it. The boy was bitten by the dog.
It depends on whether you are forming a possessive or a plural.The spelling boy's is a singular possessive, e.g. one boy's book.The spelling boys is plural, as in several boys.The spelling boys' (ending apostrophe) is a plural possessive, as in the boys' bikes.
Girl: Whats your Name Boy: John Girl: Whats this *points at nose* Boy: Nose Girl: What's in my hand *theres nothing in hand* Boy: Nothing Girl: John Knows Nothing
The female given name is Hayley or Haley, but also Haleigh or Hayleigh. Haleigh is also used as a boy's name.
Matilda's mother is disapproving of the boy Matilda has a crush on because she believes he is not good enough for her daughter due to social or economic reasons. She thinks that Matilda should aim higher and date someone of a higher social status.
Matilda is typically a female name, so Matilda is likely a girl.
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This is how you spell "white boy" In spanish. Blanco nino
You spell it like this - Blurtit
The boy's name who ate the cake in the book Matilda by Roald Dahl is Bruce Bogtrotter. He was forced by the terrifying Miss Trunchbull to eat a whole chocolate cake as punishment.
"Little boy" in Portuguese is spelled as "menino".
A boy is "un garçon" in French.
Niño.
Roald Dahl is a man. He was a British author known for his children's books such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda."
no im sorry maybe you could have ... with your boy friend
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