That is the correct spelling of "wallet" (money and card holder).
The singular possessive form is wallet's.
my wallet got stolen
There are two different forms of the verb to take, used differently :TAKING - (noun or present participle) the act of obtaining somethingTAKEN - the past participle formExamples : "Taking your wallet is important on a trip."Examples : "I am taking my wallet on the trip"Examples : "He has taken my sandwich every day."
The money was no longer in the wallet. He kept all his credit cards in the wallet.
In the sentence, "Did you find your wallet?", "you" is both the simple and total subject.
The word sought may be wallet, a case for holding money, cards, and ID.
Joe wallet was the man who invented the wallet in 1962
Taf Wallet has written: 'Taf Wallet'
Wallet
"I have left my wallet at home," he lied to his date.I found a wallet on the floor with a large sum of money and handed it in to the police.He needed a new wallet because his old one was tattered.
my wallet got stolen
The singular possessive form is wallet's.
I think this wallet?
the awesome wallet or the coollest wallet on earth
There are two different forms of the verb to take, used differently :TAKING - (noun or present participle) the act of obtaining somethingTAKEN - the past participle formExamples : "Taking your wallet is important on a trip."Examples : "I am taking my wallet on the trip"Examples : "He has taken my sandwich every day."
The money was no longer in the wallet. He kept all his credit cards in the wallet.
it is when u get your wallet kitty kat