They perform no useful function, therefore it would be better to suggest to the child that they would not really want one.
An eleven year old boy should have 2,300 mg a day
"the eleven year old" should not act on these feeling with anyone else.
No. An eleven year old girl should only go out with groups of friends.
first get to know her as if she was your sister then ask her if she sees you as her boyfriend
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Songs that he/she enjoys.
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no
an 11 yr old should get a Syrian hamster
Yes, you should use hyphens in "eleven-year-old" when it functions as a compound adjective before a noun. For example, you would say "an eleven-year-old child." However, when using it as a predicate adjective after a verb, you do not need hyphens: "The child is eleven years old."
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