The end scene suggests that Mr.Smith is who Mr.Hertz (bald dude) says he is. Hertz told how Mr.Smiths wife and child were killed, in a burger joint. And in the end scene he protects his new "wife" and "child" from some criminals in the milk bar.
The official count is 106. 15 gallons of fake blood was reportedly used. Not surprising since Mr. Smith uses 18 different guns in the film.
either one would be correct.
You say "I am looking for Mr. Smith" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mon bere Ogbeni smith".
In: Mike is a friend of Mr. Smith. The possessive of replaces the possessive 's in: Mike is Mr. Smith's friend.
Yes. It would be appropriate to say "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" for example.
Bob Ewell is described as "the disgrace of Maycomb" in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is portrayed as the lowest of the low in Maycomb society, considered untrustworthy and morally corrupt by the townspeople. People view him as a despicable character who is not to be respected or trusted.
Ou est Monsieur Smith? (pronounced oo ay mon-seur Smith)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
If they have different last names: Mr. John Smith & Mr. Tim Jones If they have the same last name it could be one of 3 ways: 1. Messrs. John & Tim Smith 2. John & Tim Smith 3 Mr. John Smith & Mr. Tim Smith The second way is more natural. Never say Mr & Mr Smith.
The Honorable Judge Smith and Mr. Smith for the envelope and Judge Smith and Mr Smith for the letter.
Say there last name was "Smith" you would write Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Dr. Smith and Mr. Smith separately..