"Comely" meaning fair, beautiful- She had a comelyface.
"Comely" meaning proper- He had very comely behavior.
Yes. It would mean "I am logical". The "yo" is not necessary, since the conjugated verb form "soy" is used only in the first person singular. It is not "incorrect", though.
Yes, you should put a comma before "as" when it is used as a conjunction in a sentence.
The salesperson tried to wheedle us into buying more products by offering a discount.
In the sentence "Pancho y yo vivir en la universidad," you should use "vivimos" because the subject "Pancho y yo" is plural. Therefore, the correct conjugation of "vivir" is "vivimos" to match the plural subject.
No, the word 'yo' is an exclamation, a slang word used to greet someone, attract their attention, or express excitement.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Yo, Freddie! Are you coming? (the pronoun 'you' takes the place of the noun 'Freddie' in the second sentence)
No dont use yo moma in a sentence
Yo pienso mucho
yo man
yo mom
Yo mama! TROLOLOL
no
Yes. You Yes Young Yo-yo Youthful Yarn
(from the stringed toy, to vacillate, or alternately a dull-witted person) "My yo-yo became stuck in the bus door." "The driver must have thought I was a real yo-yo." "The candidate was known to yo-yo on critical issues."
yo adulation yourself
an example is................yo face(:
Ask YO MAMA!
yo my bro