example: I am entrusting you with my skateboard.
that boy is such a poser! He poses as a skater but can't even ride a skateboard.
My skateboard is on the rail.
Yes, and if you have a skateboard be careful not to use any tricks that you've wanted, and like those other people died on a skateboard, and it's really hard and dangerous to use a trick in a skateboard. Please do not use a skateboard trick.
The preposition is of.The prepositional phrase is: of his skateboard.
well i no that the type of skateboard they use is mad.
He radically did a quintuple kick-flip on his skateboard.
Since my budget is $30, the skateboard is affordable.
There are many types of transportation in the world such as a plane, a car, a bike, a scooter, a taxi, a jet, a skateboard, a boat, a canoe, and walking. :)
The prepositional phrase is "off of his skateboard" but the compound preposition "off of" is poor English. You need only use the word OFF as a preposition instead of an adverb and say he "fell off his skateboard" which means exactly the same thing.
You can use "James's" as a possessive form for the name James, indicating ownership or association: e.g. "James's car" or "This is James's book."
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