You use "they'll" as a contraction of "they will" in informal speech or writing to create a more conversational tone. It's appropriate in casual contexts or when writing dialogue, while "they will" is better suited for formal writing or when you want to emphasize the future action. Overall, the choice depends on the level of formality and the context of the communication.
well when their sun dial is malfunctioning, theyll use a watch
If there not to nervouse theyll stear at you and if you turn in there direction theyll turn away. Theyll talk to you and try to be your friend. Or theyll show of in front you and try yo get your attention.
theyll have a feast and the enxt day theyll battle
they use sound to navigate and FIND there food but not to actually get the food, theyll use there eyes for grabbing berries or animals
if its a smart phone thenthrow it away cuz theyll be werever u are
As far as I know you can but Im not from cali.oh yeh when and if you do register it be expecting a wrecker to pick it up because then theyll know where your at get a good pair of walking shoes instead.
I wouldn't try. no. theyll put you in jail. even if you declare it theyll confiscate it and make you pay something.
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if you pet them gently, theyll relax
they just have to or theyll die
theyll eat it
well it depend on how there taste buds are if they are really hungery theyll eat it if not theyll rather choose a meal a regular deer would eat