Yes, the coach bag is real, actually both of them are real....the bags under his eyes! :-)
That is the correct spelling of "carriage" (originally a horse-drawn conveyance).
Carriage is 250 on all orders, except for export, where carriage is charged at cost.
The grouping of words "The horse and carriage has come," contains both subject (The horse and carriage) and predicate (has come) and is therefore a complete sentence.
That's correct.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "inner" (interior, not outer).
That is correct
Check the tires. It is embossed on the tire. You can also check inside the driver door jamb. There are labels there. Typically it is 32 to 35 PSI.
You can either write a correction on a embossed small note and mail out to all guests or, you could phone the local guests with the help of the mother, future mother-in-law, maid of honor and bridesmaids. For those who are out of town the embossed small note with the correct information is a must.
The correct spelling of the mucous membrane would be: MUCOUS MEMBRANE.(singular: mucosae)
a carrier 'carries' goods to the address given to him by the sender. A shipper can also undertake the carriage of goods as well as arranging: the correct documents for the carriage of goods; customs farmalities; storage of goods before or after customs formalities, and payment of taxes or VAT.
I think its this.... Find the interior. Then do 180 - the interior. That is the exterior. * * * * * The correct answer is that the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees.
You can buy spring loaded hinges that will correct that problem.