"Meet Patty."
They thing it is unjust, but nobody will say anything because they fear Creon
Oops
They said this because he was an escapologist.
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Yes. If you look in a dictionary, theater and theatre say the same definitions. They can be used interchangeably.
A hamburger
hamburger- houn bo bau
This is how to ask: How much is a hamburger? In French:Combien coûte un hamburger?
"Andrew est un hamburger." (hamburger is pronounced ahm-boor-gehr)
Ik wil graag een hamburger
Yes, it is proper grammar to introduce a character by saying "a girl by the name of" followed by the character's name. This expression is a common and clear way to introduce a character in writing.
un hamburger (masc.)
what do i say to introduce a christian speaker
You introduce yourself and then let that someone introduce themselves.
un rouge hamburger
汉堡包 is hamburger.
The definition of grammar is the way you say some thing and if you say ain't that ain't no proper grammar yall is say'n