Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.
If you mean the 'bat' used to play tennis - the correct spelling is raquet
The correct phrase is "Let's have a role play." In this context, "role play" functions as a noun, referring to the activity itself. "Role playing" can also be used, but it typically refers to the ongoing action or process. Both can be correct depending on the intended meaning, but "role play" is more commonly used when suggesting the activity.
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That is the correct spelling of "touchdown" (a football scoring play).
each hand hold a stick and they are struck one against the other to provide a rhythmic beat to the music
Each hand holds a stick and they are struck one against the other to provide a rhythmic beat to the music.
Claves are from the middle east
The claves are sticks that are used to play out one of several distinct rhythmic patterns that gives the number its character as a specific type of dance or song. The patterns are sometimes complex and the differences among similar 'claves' can be subtle. The instruments and voices play with the clave rhythms to produce very engaging and hypnotic effects.
Yes, claves' is the correct plural possessive form. Example: The calves' mothers are selected for breeding by their high yield of milk.
Each hand holds a stick and they are struck together to provide a rythmic beat to the music.
Well, Claves are a percussion instrument, and they're made of wood.
the big black bird
tangos are terrorists.
i dont think they are.
The cast of Claves - 2007 includes: Leonardo Curzio as Host-Himself Ricardo Raphael as Host-Himself
a tilted suface, like a ramp! :D