The correct word to use is the verb form of "bears" wherein bears means to call for as suitable or essential, to warrant, vs. the word "bares" which means to show or reveal. See related link below.
you say 'goodbye' like this, achree (how you would say it) or atri (how you would spell it)
It depends on how it is being used in the sentence. If it is being used as the noun, you say "Dad and I," but if you are using it after the verb you say "dad and me." The "test" for this is whether you would say I or me if your dad was not involved. For example, you would say "I went to the store," so you would say "Dad and I went to the store." On the other hand, you would say "Mom picked me up at the store," so you would say "Mom picked dad and me up from the store."
Being English, I'd say 'greyer'; but Americans would probably say 'grayer'.
In Kannada, we would say: Hajaraathi.
You would say you are fluent in English.
In the 2014 preseason, the Bears lost to the Seahawks 34-6. So, I would say no.
I would say no.
This is probably more of an opinion but I would say most people would say the 85 Chicago Bears.
If you think animals and stuffed toys are cute, then I would say they are. There are so many types of teddy bears.
Some would say us humans. Others would say Polar Bears, Killer Whales or Sharks.
You could say "mono pequeño" or "monito".
i would say the leaves and the bamboo they eat or just a watering hole
This question is an opinion, however most logical people would say the Chicago Bears 1985 season.
It's just a slang-y way to say "THE Bears." It got started on a Saturday Night Live skit.
Yes, bears absolutely have fangs. The definition of a "fang" is a "long, pointed tooth", and bears have 4 fangs; 2 on the top and two on the bottom.
All of the above
Chicago Bears! Their defense is superb plus Cutler is amazing! Although I will say Atlantas run game with Michael Turner is nothing to laugh at.