“Maybe we can earn some money,” Tim suggested.
The nouns in the sentence are Jeremy, money, wallet.
Give me some of your money.
i remit my cousion money
wealth is great amount of money.
Money will be borrowed from the bank.
"Maybe you can earn some money," Tim suggested.
You can punctuate the sentence as: "She wanted to buy a new car, but she didn't have enough money to do so."
Peter's mother suggested that he should save his pocket money up for a bicycle, but her advice went in one ear and out of the other and he spent it all on sweets. Here's another one: Ryan's mother suggested that he should save his pocket money up for a bicycle, but her advice went in one ear and out the other and he spent it all on pokemon cards.
Well, it maybe need some money or maybe not, i think it depend
maybe donated money maybe donated money
Someone suggested brownies. Would that work?
The nouns in the sentence are Jeremy, money, wallet.
I love money.
maybe or maybe not i expect not
No, it is not a correct sentence. Consider rephrasing to "We will need your money the the end of March."
get a friend that's older to buy it for you with your money... or owe him money... not suggested.
Henry clay