It was no surprise, you knew he would do it.
Also I'm guessing it is dialogue so it should be inside of speech marks, "Like these."
I think you copied something wrong - the word "bone" makes no sense in this sentence. Please read the original sentence again and try once more.
I would have cut the wood in half but I have no arms
Like "wood", as in tree wood. Used in a sentence: "Would she do it?"
Would you chop this wood for me? is an example
An auger is used to drill holes in wood.
Yes, it's the dried wood of the (surprise surprise) balsa tree, Ochroma pyramidale, a member of the mallow family.
they werent stone was the best cuz wood rot, burns and its easy to break
I think you copied something wrong - the word "bone" makes no sense in this sentence. Please read the original sentence again and try once more.
No. It was always brass or a similar metal, although it wouldn't surprise me if somebody tried to make a reed out of wood.
All my children are healthy, knock on wood.
Yes, a comma is not needed after "wood" in this sentence. It is already clear that "wood" is the subject being discussed, and inserting a comma may disrupt the flow of the sentence.
The wood petrified with time
I would have cut the wood in half but I have no arms
I thimk Elijah Wood smokes, there was a few pics. Do correct me if I'm wrong.
Woven in a sentence is like this,this artifact is woven from wood.Ancient wood.
Like "wood", as in tree wood. Used in a sentence: "Would she do it?"
When I put the wood in the fire it incinerated it.