go to a fast-food restaurant with a few good friends. :]
Ten Sows and Bucks
i got mine for ten bucks. some were five bucks and fifteen. id say from Ten bucks to twenty bucks.
Ten Sows and Bucks..
about five dollars
you have to give me five bucks first
Nothing
Five bucks. Maybe a little more if it's uncirculated.
Thirty Five bucks.
15 bucks
My nut sack
Nothing wrong. "Jim" is the indirect object because he is who the bucks are owed to. The direct object is "bucks" because that is what is owed. However, if I put the direct object in a prepositional phrase (Like "to Jim"), the whole phrase becomes a modifier (of "bucks" in the example) and does not effect the sentence, leaving it without an indirect object. ex: Joe owes five bucks to Jim.
Ten Sows and Bucks