The word “lego” doesn’t originate from before the 15th century—in fact Legos themselves don’t go nearly that far back—so the common rules for modern English grammar apply.
Eh, well, in your profile pic you look a lot balder, beardier and purple than she does in her Instagram posts, but it could just be bad lighting I suppose.
So are sheep.
The word “lego” doesn’t originate from before the 15th century—in fact Legos themselves don’t go nearly that far back—so the common rules for modern English grammar apply.
Lego is Danish. They are lego bricks or lego blocks or lego pieces or just lego. Not legos.
I think you mean sheeps.
Are you my older sister? She does this to me too.
No. Definitely not. But maybe. But most certainly probably no.
Eh, well, in your profile pic you look a lot balder, beardier and purple than she does in her Instagram posts, but it could just be bad lighting I suppose.