It should be "he does" like "he does his homework." But it could be dose as in "He is dosing the medicine." The second sentence should only be used if it's referring to giving medicine or limiting a supply of something.
You spell it like marz like that
you spell it, like it but you spell antidisinstablishmenteareism like antidisinstablishmenteareism
You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.You can spell it as Bridget. There are also variations, like Brigid.
Yes you spell Invited like that.
yes you spell it like this
you spell it like zalah
synoniynm is not a word but it is a spelling to spell it does not spell like that but like this i will spell it now. synonym
Some choose to spell it like "momma" while others spell it like "mama".
No, you spell it like "graduation". There are two "a's".
You could firstly spell it like: Carroll, or you could spell it like: Carol.
You spell it like this. Sergeant.
You spell it like this: cabinet