Has Ben been to a rodeo?
Have you ever been to a rodeo?
Is this your first rodeo, greenhorn?
This ain't no rodeo, bucko!
Cutest is the correct way to spell the word.Some example sentences are:She is the cutest woman on earth,You are the cutest kitten ever!My baby is the cutest one of them all.
The correct spelling is whoever.
What ever class you are in? You must try to have 5-6 sentences to make a paragraph.
No, it should be ever-smiling person.
The correct spelling of the word is mannequin.Some example sentences are:The mannequin in the window keeps falling over.I need a mannequin to model the clothes for me."It's okay, I thought I saw the mannequin move," was the last thing he ever said to his girlfriend on the phone.
A rodeo? Yes, I have :-)
The correct phrase is "Have you ever had." This is the proper structure when forming questions using the present perfect tense.
no. the right way is, Have you ever been to Spain?
Yes that is correct English, however "China" should have a capital "c".
The correct way to spell the word is believe.Some example sentences are:Nobody will ever believe that story.Do you believe in ghosts?
89,054 tuesdays if my sources are correct
I can't see why there would be a relationship. Grammatically correct sentences can be short or long. In his novels Sir Walter Scott sometimes had sentences a page or ever more in length, and his grammar was excellent!
The correct spelling of this word is awesome.Some example sentences are:This food tastes awesome.That was the most awesome thing I have ever seen.Dude, you are absolutely awesome.
Sure, please provide the sentences for me to rewrite.
The correct sentence is: "Have you ever traveled before?"
Yes this is correct. Johnny Depp has been to Birkenhead, England.
Yes, cutest is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:This is the cutest puppy I have ever seen.My third wife was the cutest.Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the cutest of them all?