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George Washington's portrait is on the one-dollar bill.(No additional capitalization in needed. I did add a hyphen to "one dollar." since the phrase is used as a compound adjective. )
Bill has to be made accordingly. yes that is a sentence.
BILL
Sardonically is the adverb form of sardonic, an adjective meaning derisive mocking, cynical and bitter. To do something sardonically would mean scornfully or sarcastically. Example sentence: He sardonically thanked the customer service rep who could not provide satisfaction.
There is a mistake in your bill.
its prob dead now.........
bread
They scoop it with their bill.
Ducks, I guess.
For a financial bill Then Invoice Check for a bird A bill (as in a ducks bill) can be a beak
"I pay my telephone bill monthly." (pronoun, verb, possessive adjective, noun, noun, adverb)
So they can swim, and eat.
when he thot that it wood be fun to yell at ducks
As a noun: The Federal government is responsible for upholding the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Or as an adjective: A government job is often a stable job.
The word bill is a noun, and the word "vetoed" is an adjective. It means not accepted by the executive (e.g. the president).
George Washington's portrait is on the one-dollar bill.(No additional capitalization in needed. I did add a hyphen to "one dollar." since the phrase is used as a compound adjective. )
Not necessarily, no. Tom looks after Bill like Bill looks after Tom because that is what families do for each other.