yes
You need to capitalize the I in it and put a period at the end not a ?
If you are talking about the Hawaiian word for the food made from the Tarot root: Ryhmes with boy or toy. One might think that it is pronounced "poe-ee" due to some of the Hawaiian grammar rules, but "poi" contains one of the dipthongs in the language.
He liked his teachers, but each had a personality that clashed with his. This might be correct, "each" is an indefinite pronoun, for those of us who don't study English!
No. The word O has the OY or OI vowel pair, as in join, void, and oil.
When the word is a possessive regular plural. If you make the word plural by adding an s, this is regular, and then if you want to make it possessive you'd add the apostrophe.For instance:The dancers' costumes were brilliant.
The possessive noun in the sentence is in the incorrect form.The correct possessive form for 'the toy of the dog' is 'the dog's toy'.
No.To show possession we usually use apostrophe s ('s). So your sentence should be written like this: They had a fight over Holly's toy.
Happy Toy was created on 1994-10-10.
\\\Smaller versions of big breeds like toy poodles!
because happy meal toy's aren't frightening
'Toy' is a group of dogs recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC), A toy dog is any dog which belongs to that category. A 'tiny Toy' is just a word people started using to describe dogs that are particularly small
It depends. They have a different toy about every week. They have a toy for girl and boy.
say if you said "it was the boys toy" it wouldn't be right it should be "it was the boy's toy" to show ownership
Yes.
Cuteness is in the eye of the beholder. Teacup dogs are a bit smaller; while toy dogs are only slightly larger. I think at some point tiny dogs begin to look like other critters. So I'm partial to toy on this one...but this is purely an opinion question.
Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory
There is currently no such toy available.