what the **** are you trying to say?
Which list below has the correct order of events and ages
No. In English we say "How old are you?"
The correct grammar between 'an 8 year old' or an '8 years old child' is 'an 8 year old child'.
8 years??!! correct answer is half of 8, that is orkut is 4 years old!
If my calculations are correct, you would be 114 years old.
The word 'years' is plural, so it must be followed by 'are', not 'is'. 'The years are passing quickly now that I am old.' not 'The years is passing quickly now that I am old.' An example of the correct way to use the word years in a sentence is like this: Has the year passed? There are 365 days in a year. WOW! The years went fast!
i believe she is two years old if my calculations are correct.
The word we'll is a contraction for the prounoun 'we' and the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'will'. If the speaker and another person are both going to be five years old, then it is correct to say: We'll be five years old. (We will both be five years old.) If the speaker is referring to them self only or any other persons or things, it is correct to say: I will be five years old. You will be five years old. He will be five years old. She will be five years old. It will be five years old. They will be five years old.
Your answer is only about the name, so no. The mountain is 420 million years old
34 * * * * * Not 34 years! The correct answer is 24 years.
like a bajillion years old
Yes, "octogenarian" is the correct spelling of the word for a person who is from 80 to 89 years old.