"I didn't bring this" is a perfectly correct, slightly colloquial English sentence (because of the inclusion of an informal contraction), provided that the context shows what the indefinite pronoun "this" means in this instance.
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
that is called the atomic number or the proton numberthey r both correcti no Bcuz my teacher told me
that is called the atomic number or the proton numberthey r both correcti no Bcuz my teacher told me
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
ask them and if they say that they didnt do it say fine then bring in the old lady
Maybe he didnt know about the child or he forgot or he didnt have enough cash!
it didnt bring any taxes it just asserted total authority of parliament over the colonies. it was put into place right after the Stamp Act was repealed
No Ti didnt have guns at the BET awards but he did get arrested for having guns in his car!!!!!
he said that he didnt want to be seen with her for fear that her father would get mad
it was an extra food source... they didnt know if there was chickens over there to eat. so they introduced it to the west
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses