Between Bob and I. The speaker always identifies the other person first, then himself. The only time it doesn't matter is when the sentence is about Bob and John. If you are speaking in the first person, then you must identify your corespondent first.
It would depend on the sentence. Use "He and Bob" any place you would use "he" and "Him and Bob" any place you would use Him... Examples: "He and Bob went to the store." "I gave it to Him and Bob." Although it is more common to say the name before the pronoun, as in "Bob and him".
You have it spelled correctly for bob as in bobbing for apples or having your hair cut in a bob, etc. Bob.
Bob and street are the nouns in this sentence. Bob is a proper noun, a name.
It would be "Bob's paper was incomplete." Bob's
Bob is a name that is commonly given to children. some people disrespect the name and make fun of Bob. Although it is not an adjective it can be used todescribes some things in particular
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Bob Marley and Peter Tosh were core members of the band The Wailers.
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Bob irwn was born between 1939 and 1940 and that's the only info i can find on him
Place a semicolon between "fish" and "Bob". Sally and Bob both like to fish.
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Seeing Bob in the yearbook triggered Ponyboy's memories of the violent altercation between Bob and Johnny that ultimately led to Johnny killing Bob in self-defense. It made Ponyboy reflect on the underlying tensions that existed between the Socs and the Greasers, and the tragic consequences that stemmed from those tensions.
Soy Bob = I'm Bob (More informal, you could use it in a phone conversation, it's like: "Hi, it's Bob") Mi nombre es Bob = My name is Bob (More formal, not usually used) Me llamo Bob = I'm called Bob (Literal translation) (It's a more casual phrase but it's polite)