The first one is in Town Square Plaza and It is a girl. The second person is at East Village and is a boy. The third person is actually hiding behind Ginos restuarant. When you get to the Police station you will have too question all three of them to find out which one of them stole.
Answer is: The one on the right its the guilty person.
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Matches is a noun (plural of match) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of match). Noun: Children should not play with matches. Verb: That shirt matches those pants.
yes All those colors are nice together but it is too much. With the same pants and shirt, I would rather wear an off white or a beige jacket. The combination of pants and shirt is excellent but a third color should be soft. For the jacket, black could be great too. I would love to know the color of your hairs.
Yes, the word pants is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. Pants is a word for an article of clothing, a thing. The word pants is also the third person singular of the verb to pant (pants, panting, panted).
i believe there are 7.6 billion people and at an average of 4 pants per person(not including third world countries) there are approxamately 2........
i believe there are 7.6 billion people and at an average of 4 pants per person(not including third world countries) there are approxamately 2........
No, their third leg makes it impossible for them to put on pants.
The Steelport Police Department uniforms in Saints Row The Third are dark blue pants with a white stripe down the side, a white shirt with blue tie, a dark blue coat, and a Sam Browne belt.
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Answer416 pages are in Girls in Pants the Third Summer of the Sisterhood paperback copy.352 pages are in Girls in Pants the Third Summer of the Sisterhood hardcover copy
If you mean My sims agents for the Wii and the three culprits in the Boadreaux Mansion they are: Violet, Carl and Madame Zoe.
The third person singular is he, she, or it.
NO!!! 1st person ; 'I' 2nd person; 'you' ( To answer the question). 3rd person; 'he/she/they'.