The correct form is the nominative plural "Boys."
No, each one of the boys is a single boy, so the subject is single and needs a single verb. It should be "Each of the boys plays cricket." It would, however, be correct to say "All of the boys play cricket", because "all of the boys" is a plural subject.
No. In fact, it is the only correct way to say that. Thus " something " consists of " whatever ".
"Each of the boys' are writing a different story."The first mistake is to say "Each are." If you're talking about each one, the correct verb is "Each is writing."The second is to try to use an apostrophe to make a plural. The apostrophe indicates possession, not plural. The correct sentence would be "Each of the boys is writing a different story."
It is correct
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
You girls should say:"Grow up kiddo."
womens would only apply where the rest room belonged to an organisation called 'women' and there were many of these rest rooms in different locations. The 's' used as if a chain of shoe shops were called 'shoes'. In the context of a general rest room - using womens to distigusih for 'females' this spelling is incorrect in any case. The sign should read: 'Women' (as in Men & Women), or Women's (as in Men's & Women's) - the apostrophe being posessive to the women themselves.
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No, boys don't get creeped out if you say hi to them. But you should probably say hi and then say what your name is.ANSWER:If they do seem like they get freaked then run it is a sign that they probably are in love with you....
You say it "Kde je toalet".
Yes, "please sign in the space provided" is grammatically correct. It is a polite and clear way to instruct someone to sign in a designated area.
Leithreas (latrine, privy)
Chapsa gati in-na?
Kde je toaleta
Hvor er toalettet?