yes
'Let it grow' is correct.
ugbic
You first need to understand that friendship grows. Nurturing friendship With the right character it will grow.
the figurative language for "seeds of adventure began to grow" HYBERBOLE
Not necessarily. However, the length of the conjoined phrase would make it easier to verbally state with a pause before AND, as well as using the second FOR. (The sentence is correct whether you use it or not.)
It is when they have two hearts that grow and shrink.
sexiest
No, growed is incorrect.The correct simple past tense of grow is grew. The past participle is grown.
That is the correct spelling of the verb, to grow.
It will probably grow. Your friendship. Unless one of the persons in the relationship does something horrible. It most likely will grow. P.S. You know what's weird I can give advice but I can't take my own.
in 2009
elephants tend to grow on trees if this answer is not correct look it up on google