The girls went to the cinema to watch a movie together.
The girls are playing in the garden.
She went to a school for girls.
Stacie was not afraid to tell her parents she likes other girls.
Sure, here is an example sentence using the word "mean": "I'm not sure what you mean by that statement."
No, the verb is incorrect. The subject is 'one', a singular form. The correct sentence is, "Not one of the girls was late." "Of the girls" is a prepositional phrase. The actual sentence is "One was late." However, in modern American usage, the use of the term girls to clarify the indefinite pronoun one makes the term "one" to be taken as plural. That and the poetry of the sentence overrides the traditional grammar. So, in modern American English, it is acceptable to say, "Not one of the girls were late."
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
No, "your" should not be capitalized in the sentence "girls night with your mom" as it is a possessive pronoun describing a relationship.
He skipped school yesterday to go to the movies with his friends.
No girls is a plural noun. Try putting the word in a sentence to see if it is a verb. For example you can say -- She hit me. So try making the same sentence with girls -- She girls me. Hopefully you can see that this is not a correct sentence.
he debauched sixteen school girls ;)
i saw a scar on the girls face
The young girls were surprised that the older girls deign to talk to them.
plain girls don't get dates unless they.... (incomplete sentence)
The girls hair was very knotty. Another great example sentence for this word is, somehow the girls belt became knotty.
That girls face was unsightly.
I haven't seen the girls all day.
The girls books were so heavy it encumbered her.
I chapped a girls private part.
Juliano likes girls that he thinks are not very smart, but to girls intelligence is not trivial.
The girls quickness helped her to win the race.