its A. He and I jus took the test n got a 100%
A going; a walk; a march; a way., Manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving.
Taking your dog for a daily walk is very important becasue it helps them get out extra energy. It also helps there behavior. Dogs let out alot of their stress and engery out on walks, and this makes them become happier. On the plus sife, if you take your dog for a walk, he/she will sleep for 3 hours after, which gives you some time off from your dog.
They walk a lot
They are too top heavy and their feet are too small to support their weight while walking backwards. To walk backwards, feet need to lift off the ground, and penguins do not take long steps. Also, they are unable to turn so they wouldn't be able to see where they are going, and would trip and fall.
no, they never.They are too top heavy and their feet are too small to support their weight while walking backwards. To walk backwards, feet need to lift off the ground, and penguins do not take long steps. Also, they are unable to turn so they wouldn't be able to see where they are going, and would trip and fall.
We are going for a walk.
"(I) was going for a walk" is "(J')allais me promener" "(He) was going for a walk" is "(Il) allait se promener"
A. He and I
You are going to walk ... DOH!!
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In the example given, the correct selection is "He and I are going for a walk." Words such as "him" or "me" are object pronouns. It is also traditionally polite to use "he" or "she" before "I" in a list (such as "He, she, and I went for a walk").
it means you are going to walk 528 feet....
The cast of Going for a Walk - 2011 includes: Emma Keele Lyndal Marwick
"Walking is good exercise." "I love going for a walk in the park." "He has a unique walk."
A verb is a doing word it adds action to the sentence in which you right. e.g i am going to walk i am going to walk quickly The work quickly is known as an adverb The word walk is a verb
The correct phrase is "he and I." In this context, when referring to yourself and another person as subjects, "I" should be used. So, you would say, "He and I are going for a walk."
you're going to walk, carpool, or ride a bike.