no because i like both pankakes and waffles is they good to you?
No because i like both pancakes and waffles are they good to you
The professor was both entertaining and erudicious.
Flamingos are vibrant in both their beauty and piquantness.
An amphibian is an animal that lives on both land and water.
I am willing to contribute to this noble cause according to my mite.
Produced audio dramatist of both fan and professional productions.
When both "I" and "you" are the subject of a sentence, it is traditional to put the "you" first: You and I will be going to the movies.
You can use was in the sentence "There was a car in the driveway" and were in the sentence "There were cars in the driveway". Both of them mean something similar but were refers to the plural.
No.
both... depending on how you use it in a sentence!
Their relationship was clandestine and they were both married.
The professor was both entertaining and erudicious.
yes man of course you cankmt
depends what sentence but it is very easy. "Both the dog and the cat thought you looked ugly" or "both hairbrushes were used" or "me and him both"
Flamingos are vibrant in both their beauty and piquantness.
The compromise was found acceptable by both sides.
Both. It just matters how you use it in the sentence.
I bet Nike are pretty chuffed to have them both.