It was no surprise, you knew he would do it.
Also I'm guessing it is dialogue so it should be inside of speech marks, "Like these."
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I think you copied something wrong - the word "bone" makes no sense in this sentence. Please read the original sentence again and try once more.
I would have cut the wood in half but I have no arms
Like "wood", as in tree wood. Used in a sentence: "Would she do it?"
Would you chop this wood for me? is an example
I am waiting for an answer.
Yes, it's the dried wood of the (surprise surprise) balsa tree, Ochroma pyramidale, a member of the mallow family.
they werent stone was the best cuz wood rot, burns and its easy to break
I think you copied something wrong - the word "bone" makes no sense in this sentence. Please read the original sentence again and try once more.
No. It was always brass or a similar metal, although it wouldn't surprise me if somebody tried to make a reed out of wood.
All my children are healthy, knock on wood.
Yes, a comma is not needed after "wood" in this sentence. It is already clear that "wood" is the subject being discussed, and inserting a comma may disrupt the flow of the sentence.
The wood petrified with time
I would have cut the wood in half but I have no arms
I thimk Elijah Wood smokes, there was a few pics. Do correct me if I'm wrong.
Woven in a sentence is like this,this artifact is woven from wood.Ancient wood.
Like "wood", as in tree wood. Used in a sentence: "Would she do it?"
When I put the wood in the fire it incinerated it.