The boy's shoes were soaked after he played in the puddle.
The boys father was gravely ill.
There is a disproportion between the boys body and feet. Another good sentence would be, there is a disproportion between the hat and the boys head.
To mollycoddle someone is to spoil them. An example sentence would be: He absolutely loves to mollycoddle his 2 boys.
"Boys'" is the plural possessive form, so it would be used like this: She packed the boys' lunches and set them on the counter.
No, boys would be the only simple subject. (are going would be the predicate, by the way.)
The boys' vision was quite blurry.
She developed the conclusion of the crime by barely using any clues. Another good sentence would be, the rash developed quickly on the little boys body.
Mutilate is a word that means to cause injury due to violence. A good sentence would be, his intent was to mutilate the boys arm.
Little boys have an affinity to toy guns.
The correct term to use would depend on the proximity of the boys to the speaker. "Those boys" would be used to refer to boys who are further away, while "these boys" would be used to refer to boys who are closer.
You could use the word aboniminable in a sentence like this: The boys' behavior was abominable on the school trip, and Alfred's behavior was abominable because he threw a chair at Hector. EDIT: The boys' behavior was abominable on the school field trip because Alfred threw a chair at Hector.
The girl disobliged the boys wishes, she had no interest for what he had to say to her