My brother's skateboard is blue with white and black, he loves his skateboard.
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.
In the sentence, the pronoun "yours" serves as a possessive pronoun, indicating ownership of the skateboard that belongs to the person being addressed. It contrasts the speaker's skateboard with the other person's skateboard, emphasizing the speaker's preference for the latter. The use of "yours" also helps to create a more personal connection in the conversation.
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.
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. :)
well i no that the type of skateboard they use is mad.
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."