gretinger, first e is hard as in led, second g is soft as in george.
that is the way Stan Kenton pronounced it.
The antecedent is a word for which a pronoun is substituted to avoid repetition. The pronoun refers back to the antecedent. For example, in the sentence "Bob told me that he didn't want to go", Bob is the antecedent and he is the pronoun substitution for Bob.
It would depend on the sentence. Use "He and Bob" any place you would use "he" and "Him and Bob" any place you would use Him... Examples: "He and Bob went to the store." "I gave it to Him and Bob." Although it is more common to say the name before the pronoun, as in "Bob and him".
You have it spelled correctly for bob as in bobbing for apples or having your hair cut in a bob, etc. Bob.
Bob and street are the nouns in this sentence. Bob is a proper noun, a name.
It would be "Bob's paper was incomplete." Bob's
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Mass - ee (short a, long e)
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Bob Marley
You don't you say "sounded".
Bob Harvey
Bob says no
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