Yes. "Which bag do you like" would also be accepted.
Example tacky sentence with proper nouns (in bold):If a fat man puts you in a bag one night, don't worry, I told Santa that I wanted you for Christmas.
I think you can't actually make a proper sentence using the word it. But if someone asks you a question like "what is that box for?" Than you can say like "there is toys in it" That is how I will use the word it.
Could you please provide the sentence you would like me to check for proper spelling?
how can you use a bag of tricks in a sentence
No, brang isn't grammatically correct as it isn't a proper word. It should be 'you brought your bag'.
The toy sunk in our pool like a bag of rocks.
The nouns in the sentence are boy, bag, and car.
Like if it said 4 apples per a bag. That means for apples for a bag. So in that sentence it would mean for.
It the proper way of using the OB Clinical set in Nursing education. The proper handling of this bag and its proper maintainance for its content. It is the proper way of using the OB Clinical set in Nursing education. And also the proper handling of the bag and its proper maintainance for its content.
Like "I can consume a whole bag of chips in ten minutes."
This is John's bag.
The slang expression "doggy bag" refers to a container or an actual small bag in which left-over food is placed after eating in a restaurant, so that people can take it home. A sentence: There was too much food for us to finish, so the waiter asked us if we would like a doggy bag.