It's from the Irish word 'anacol' meaning mercy.
Africa darling!
It would be "Bob's paper was incomplete." Bob's
There is no appositive in the sentence given.An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.An appositive is set off in a sentence with a comma before and after it.Examples of the sentence with appositive are:My uncle, Joe, bought a dozen tulips.The noun 'Joe' renames the noun phrase 'My uncle'.My Uncle Joe, a friendly fellow, bought a dozen tulips.The noun phrase 'a friendly fellow' renames the noun phrase 'my Uncle Joe'.The man, my Uncle Joe, bought a dozen tulips.The noun phrase 'my Uncle Joe' renames the noun phrase 'the man'.Note: The only other noun (tulips) or noun phrase (a dozen tulips) in the sentence is the direct object of the verb 'bought'. When a noun or noun phrase follows a direct object to rename it, it's called an object complement.Example: My Uncle Joe bought a dozen tulips, yellow ones.
it would be bob's unless there were multiple bobs or the persons name was bobs.
Bernice Bobs Her Hair was created in 1920.
Yeah, it means like "There you go" or "you got it." its British.
because bobs me uncle
then he is bobs uncle
Africa darling!
Garden and a spade,and......Bobs your uncle! >.<
commit crimes then bobs your uncle your a criminal
You go on the Internet and type in tubidy and bobs your uncle ;D
bobs ur uncle
get some paper fold it in half then wave it across your face and bobs your uncle a fan
bobs your uncle made it That is a lie. Cleverbot actually made the color yellow
get some paper fold it in half then wave it across your face and bobs your uncle a fan
no they were created by the BBC but i spose is you merged a rhino dna with a human dna the bobs your uncle