Yes.
The apostrophe in the word Billy's means Billy's ownership of something.
No. Its: Billy has drunk all his milk.
I love all of them! I believe the correct structure would be "I love them all." I had a basked of apples, but Billy to them all.
When Billy gets drunk he loves to provoke a fight.
Billy's cousin
"I was sent the present" is correct, passive but correct. The first sentence needs "to" before "me" to be correct--"The present was sent to me."To make the sentence active, identify who sent the present. For example, "Billy Bob sent the present to me."
The apostrophe in the word Billy's means Billy's ownership of something.
No. Its: Billy has drunk all his milk.
The past participle of "drink" is "drunk", not "drank". The correct form of the sentence would be, "Billy has drunk all of his milk."
I love all of them! I believe the correct structure would be "I love them all." I had a basked of apples, but Billy to them all.
Broncho Billy's Sentence - 1915 was released on: USA: 13 February 1915
That is a great answer Billy!
The sentence is compound.
No.
When Billy gets drunk he loves to provoke a fight.
Billy drank beer and became totally incoherent.
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