No apostrophe. Kids is plural.
You can say a person is married with two kids, but it's very informal. Better: the person is married and has two kids.
it basically means "excited energetic kids"
kids'party
In English, and in any English-speaking part of the world, the words 'kid', or 'kids', are informal terms equivalent to the more formal 'child', or 'children'. In most English usage the terms 'kid' and 'child' are interchangeable, unless the extra formality is necessary, as in official communications and so on. 'Kid' is also used informally as a friendly or familiar greeting, particular to someone younger than you: 'Hi, Kid, how are you?'. We wouldn't, in English, say, 'Hi, Child, how are you?', or at least perhaps not in a friendly manner. The term 'kids' is also the correct term to describe baby goats; the singular, again, is 'kid'.
'Send out' is for things that do not come back. Send out the flyers. Send is just the simple expression of the verb. Send the kids to school.
a boy is alikes a gurl and they get married and then they have kids and then he still plays basketball and the their kids have kids and then........ THE END
this question is hard to answer im not exact but i think it was no,, correct me if im wrong please
Into the Labyrinth (that one took me a while, as I was spelling it nidAs, when it appears it was nidUs).
Yes he is married and have kids
The phrase \"I\'m at the grocery store with my kids, and I know that they\'ll beg you to buy them a tub of ice cream\" is correct.
I don't think he is married or has kids.
yes he was married and had 15 kids!
yes she got married and no she didn't have kids
yes he is married and has 1 kid with her!! 2 kids and not married
Lauren Brooke is an English author. While she is married, there is no information pertaining to her having children in her biography.
Hilary mckay is married......She has 2 kids
Donovan McNabb is married with 3 kids.
Yes he is married and have kids