She walked into the hotel.
Do the I.D lottery and get all five numbers correct and the lady should give you a masterball
It is this lady's purse.
The possessive form of the singular noun lady is lady's.Example: What is the lady's name?
It depends on the context and the person you are addressing. If "Lady Jane" is a formal title for a specific individual, you should use "Dear Lady Jane." However, if you are referring to someone with the last name "Brown" who holds a title, then "Dear Lady Brown" would be appropriate. Always ensure to use the correct title and name based on the person's preference or status.
Oil on wood panel. Correct name of the painting is "Lady with an Ermine"
Neither of the above is grammatically correct. I think you might be after "What has the lady said", which would make sense.
A lady who is the step-daughter of your spouse's brother could perhaps be introduced as "my step-niece". But why not just introduce her as your niece? "My niece" seems friendlier and kinder, and if anyone needs further details, by all means, give them.
If it is a meeting involving lots of women, it would be ladies' meeting. If it is a meeting that one woman is having with somebody, it is a lady's meeting. So for example, you could have "the ladies' meeting to elect a new committee from their group" or "the lady's meeting with her boss."
Yes although I'd argue that any woman who is 'despicable' is no lady. :)
Tagalog translation of PRETTY LADY: magandang babae
You are correct. Lady Tsunade's pigs name is TonTon! Good Job!