a bike is a velchile so its in your yard so you can take it out and enjoie it i love my bike !
The pronouns are:his (his bike, his yard), a possessive adjectiveit, a personal pronoun taking the place of the noun 'bike'
One can find a mega ramp for doing bike tricks in a skate park. It is also possible to build one's own mega ramp and then it could just be in the back yard anytime someone wanted to use it.
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What is he/she doing in the yard/patio What are you doing in the yard/patio
There are 3 feet in a yard, so Paul has ridden his bike for 60 feet.
The antecedent of "his" is "Steven" (for both occurrences of "his"). And the antecedent of "it" is "his bike". You can tell that from the fact that the sentence means the same when you substitute antecedents for pronouns: "Steven found Steven's bike a week after Steven's bike had disappeared from Steven's yard." However, in context, "his" might possibly have some different antecedent. It might mean "Paul's" in: "Paul was very grateful that Steven found his bike a week after it had disappeared from his yard."
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this depends on what sport you are doing.
Yard sale, garage sale, city dump, scrap yard, bike co-op....
most of the time, if an insurance company "totals" your equipment, it will pay it off or pay you and then sell it to a junk yard for as much as they can get for it. However, you do have the option to buy your bike at the same price the salvage yard would pay.
Depends on how fast the bike is going and how fast the car went. If the car was doing 60 and the bike is doing 20 then the bike will need 3 minutes to cover the same distance.
Is the Scan R10 a good bmx bike for doing tricks on