Adam
His name is Bob(:
Your name.
pamppa
liverna
Her name is Coco
Mac
Tennyson
No, the form Sarahs is the plural for the proper noun Sarah: There are two Sarahs in my class.The singular possessive form is Sarah's; the plural possessive form is Sarahs'.Note: The noun Sarah (Sarahs) is a proper noun, the name of a person. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
No, they are imaginary (unreal).
its called that cuss this imaginable .
The plural form for the proper noun Sarah is Sarahs; the plural possessive form is Sarahs'.Example: The two Sarahs in my class are cousins and the Sarahs' last names are the same as well.
fosters home for imaginary friends...?