The noun sash is the singular form. The plural noun is 'sashes'
No, the sentence is not correct. It should be: "You can wear whatever you want." "Where" denotes a location, while "wear" is the correct term for putting on clothing.
No, the grammatically correct sentence would be: "I am annoyed by the way you behave."
No, the correct grammar would be "I hate you the way you hate me."
No, "she and you" is not correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "she and you."
all girl gudies have to wear a sash to keep their badges on it
Metis women occasionally wear it over the shoulder, while others wear it the traditional way, around the waist & tied in the middle, with the fringes hanging down.
The Girl Scout sash is worn over the right shoulder.
They wore purple sashes.
Which ever way you like is correct to you
no way to get it
order of the garter
overcoatovershoesobi (kimono sash)
a sash is either something you can wear around your waist or shoulder, or it can be sort of a window pane. that is a couple definitions for a sash.
overcoatovershoesobi (kimono sash)
The Metis sash is traditionally worn on the right side. This symbolizes the individual's connection to the Metis culture and heritage.
either red or purple