One version I have heard is:
"January fill the ditch; snow or rain we don't care which.
February fill the dyke; be it black or be it white."
as blue as sea
It depends. If you are saying "it is" then yes. Example: It's black. You're saying "It is black." An example of where it would not need an apostrophe would be like, "Its friends were weird."Additional answerNot only does it not need one, it mustn't have one!)
Yes. Since it is considered a historic event you have to capitalize it.
A simple subject is also a complete subject when it only contains one word.For instance: He went to the store. "He" is the only part of the subject at all. The rest of it is part of the complete predicate.
This is not an idiom. It is comparing one thing to another, so it is a simile. Remember: "AS ___ AS___" means A Simile! It is just saying that something is very black.
The Black cat jumped the fencecat is basic, while black cat is more descriptivethe complete subject includes the simple subject, and the words that modify it around it.The black cat jumped the fence.(simple)The black cat jumped the fence.(complete)
Pokemon Chaos Black does not exist it is a fake made by con artists it destroys whatever you put it on and includes swearing it is a complete fake I recommend you do not buy it.
No, because the only color that is black is black, if you know what im saying.
Black history month is in February.
February.
No. Saying someone is a "white female" or a "black male," for example, is not racist.
Black out
too see black. Or to feel sad
Black is the complete absence of colour.
Black History month is in February because Abraham Lincoln (who freed the slaves in America) was born in February. This was also the birth month of Frederick Douglas.
Clint Black was born on February 4, 1962.
Hugo Black was born on February 27, 1886.