well the thing that was in was jeans with a shirt and you had it tucked in but if you where going fancy then you would wear a skirt and a nice drees shirt
because God wanted to call the things that name. e.g a cow could have been called an aeroplane
Many English words are derived from various languages such as Latin, Greek, French, and German. The names of things in English often have historical, cultural, or phonetic origins that have evolved over time. Some names are based on the physical characteristics, functions, or origins of the things they describe.
Initially they are called Sheet1, Sheet2 and Sheet3, but you can change the names to other things and add more in.
The naming part of speech is called a noun. Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas.
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
A group of babies is called the same things that a group of humans are called. These names include a crowd, clan, family, community, gang, and tribe.
The UK is short for United Kingdom and is alternately called Great Britain, Britain and England, but in actuality, each of these names stands for different things.
a fat ugly girl and I hope you due
A group of mallards in flight is called several different things. It can be called a flock, a brace, or a kettle. There are several other names for this including a cast.
Collies are known as sheepdogs and working dogs so short, snappy names that can be called from far away are common, like: Tip, Fly, Moss, Pink, Tess, Star. Things like that. My Collie is called Blue
A things that stores, or contains things is called a container. Example of containers: Jars, boxes, suit cases, freezer (things that need to be frozen until cooked), dresser, closet, desk, cupboard, storage room (if have one), and sheds.
Living things that can only be seen with the help of microscope are called "MICROBES" or "MICRO-ORGANISMS".