No, the correct way to say it would be "I am not doing either of your laundry." Using "neither" in this context implies that there are only two options, but you are referring to more than two options.
Yours Truly. You've already spelt it correctly.
I'm pretty sure it's Sincerly your's, but I'm not entirly sure...
It is almost correct: it simply needs an article before the word phone, to make the sentence "Yours is the briefcase with the phone ringing inside." This sentence could be the answer to the question, "Which briefcase is mine?""The briefcase with the phone ringing inside is yours" is a more common construction, however.
The 'blank' must be a possessive adjective, a word that describes a noun (mom) as belonging to someone or something.The correct pronoun is: B. YourThe word yours is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.The word you're is a contraction, a shortened form of the personal pronoun you and the verb are.The word your's is not a word; pronouns indicating possession do not use an apostrophe.
Yes, you would do that cause you are talking about and to somebody else.
Yours Faithfully
The correct way to say it is: "I am an avid fan of yours."
Yes, that is the correct spelling of yours.Some example sentences are:Is this pen yours?No this is mine, yours is over there.
That is the correct spelling of "yours" (objective form of your).
Yours truly,
The correct way is, "different from yours".
Yours Truly. You've already spelt it correctly.
I'm pretty sure it's Sincerly your's, but I'm not entirly sure...
Yours is correct
My dentist would have no idea, and neither would yours.
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A laundry room is a designated room in the home where clothes and linen are washed, dried and pressed. There is no standard or average size of a laundry room so you can design yours in such a way that meets your needs.