'Your teeth are' is the grammatically correct way of saying it, since 'are' is the 'is' for plural, and since the word 'teeth' is plural, it must be 'your teeth are'.
I think it would make more sense if you baptise the whole body, not just the teeth. But i think its possible.
I would think a recliner would be much more comfortable than mushrooms. Sitting on mushrooms would probably distract you, and make comprehension more difficult. So I would have to say, No. It would probably make less sense if you read it on mushrooms.
It would make more sense if was just : "Feel free to do as you please".
Both would work, but it is more often seen in Latin literature to have the adjective follow the noun it describes. "Gaudium eternus" would probably make more sense.
No this does not make any sense. What would be more proper to use is, "Will this opportunity be a milestone in your career?"
Milligrams would make more sense.
i think he is a boy but it would make more sense if twety was a girl
brush your teeth
There would be more people with fewer teeth and fewer healthy teeth, as well.
It would make far more sense and you would receive a far more accurate answer if you spoke to your friend about this.
Neither make any sense at all. What exactly are you trying to say?
Tea, coffee, Red wine, effects teeth and make the teeth stains.