Larry shouted,"look at that!"
It is correct to say "Bring it to Larry and me" or "Bring it to Larry or me".
It is only capitalized if it is part of a name (Eg, Larry's Day Care) or at the start of the sentence; in this case you only capitalize 'day' and not 'care'.
frank and Larry collaborated and finally found a way to break into that jewelry store on main street
I bought a couple of rose bushes.Everyone says that Larry and I are a lovely couple.
Larry is a masculine given name in English, derived from Lawrence or Laurence.
It is correct to say "Bring it to Larry and me" or "Bring it to Larry or me".
The correct verb is has.It's easier to recognize when you identify just the subject and the verb, "Larry has...".
i think the correct way to say that is give Larry and I an opportunity ....
I will amonish Larry for making a mistake.
Larry coaxes some personal details out of him.
Larry Page is not a singer; he is the co-founder of Google. If you are referring to a different Larry Page, please clarify. As for the co-founder, he has two children with his wife, Lucinda Southworth.
Larry Edelson is a verbose self promoter who is convinced the end of time is near and want you to buy his book for 4000 Yuan. No checks please.
When Larry got hit, he bagan to wince in pain.
"We got nothing going on with the mandate," Larry answered.
Dave and Larry wrote a book together, Dave is the main author and Larry is the coauthor.
Because he was late, Larry didn't stop to get gas.
Larry Verne