There are way too many things wrong with this question that one can even start to answer.
The verb form of "consideration" is "consider." For example, "I will consider your proposal."
No, consider is not a noun. The word consider is a verb.
boy is a noun
Make it a question. Usual method (especially with verb TO BE): invert subject and verb: Fred is stupid Is Fred stupid? Also common: use the verb TO DO: The boy loves the girl Does the boy love the girl? In compound tenses, invert auxiliary verb and subject: The British are coming! Are the British coming?
Lets review the direct object first..The direct object tells the what in the sentence, as in:The boy picked the flowerIn this sentence, flower is the direct object. The boy picked what? - The flower..The indirect object tells the to/for whom or to/for where, etc., as in: The boy picked the flower for the girlIn this sentence, girl is the indirect object. The boy picked the flower for whom? - the girl.
there is a boy and a girl. there is a boy and a girl sitting under a tree since boy is singular (must refer to first noun first)
I think these abbreviations are for "subject", "transitive verb" and "direct object", and more commonly abbreviated as SVO. This is standard word order in English: "The man kicked the dog" where man is the subject, kick the verb and the dog the object, or "the boy kissed the girl" where boy is the subject, kiss the verb and the girl the object. In other languages you can have SOV order (The boy the girl kissed) or VSO order (Kissed the boy the girl).
If you mean Tamama from Sgt. Frog, he's a boy but it can be a girl or a boy's name but most people consider it as a girls name. Hope this helped you!!!
If you fight for her she will either think you are mean or she will consider breaking up with the guy, it depends on what kind of girl she is. If she is closer to girly girl, she will think you are mean. If she is closer to tom boy, she will consider breaking up. Be around her as much as you can, and ANY chance to get them to break up, you need to take it!!
It could be if you want it to be. But most people consider it a boy's name.
Your question is confusing, but lets be real what is that boy doing with two girls? and to answer your question that boy should marry whoever he loves, and if he loves both them.. he should consider which girl makes him MORE happy or comfortable. PS: Your probably that boy :)
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The verb form of "consideration" is "consider." For example, "I will consider your proposal."
the correct answer is theirs a boy and a girl in the car
No, consider is not a noun. The word consider is a verb.
There is nothing you can do if he has a girlfriend.Before making a move on him you should consider how you would feel if a girl did that to your boyfriend.
"The boy chased the dog" is a complete sentence. The verb, chased, is transitive. The object is "dog".