The idiomatic phrase is "Keeping up with the Joneses" (maintaining one's status among peer groups, usually by acquiring the same material possessions).
That is the correct spelling of "record keeping" (saving data).
Yes. For example..."This gift is for the Smiths, and it's from the Phillipses." Think of it this way; it's kind of like the saying, "Keeping up with the Joneses". It's not, "Keeping up with the Jones".
Do you have a "secret" you are keeping from your friends? If that is the word you mean, that is how it is spelled.
That is the correct spelling of "keep my composure." Synonyms include equanimity, inexcitability, and levelheadedness.
no you spell gather with an "a" as in gathering up somethinig
The cast of Keeping Up with Cathy Jones - 2006 includes: Cathy Jones as Cathy Jones
Kathleen Jones Webber has written: 'Keeping up with the Joneses'
Jones : جونز
Jones is spelled as "Jones" in Welsh.
The Jones, a reference to the well known idiom "keeping up with the Jones"
Jones is spelled "Jones" in French, as it is a proper noun.
The plural form of Jones is spelled "Joneses".
The correct spelling for the plural form of "Jones" is "Joneses."
That is the correct spelling of "record keeping" (saving data).
Yes. For example..."This gift is for the Smiths, and it's from the Phillipses." Think of it this way; it's kind of like the saying, "Keeping up with the Joneses". It's not, "Keeping up with the Jones".
Do you have a "secret" you are keeping from your friends? If that is the word you mean, that is how it is spelled.
The cast of Keeping Up with the Joneses - 2011 includes: Daniel Best as Irving Jones Jeffrey Brathwaite Sharleen Browne as Anne-Marie Edwards Denise Collymore Izaiah Cornibert as Nathan Jones Rotchell Gibbons as Angela Jones Michael Holford as Jeff Simmonds Vilmore Johnson as Kirk Edwards Erskine Niles as Anderson Hill Tracia Phillips Jeaneta Waithe Neil Waithe as Jason Smith Arnold Ward Nova Worrell