Generally, neither. McDonald's spell their name like this:
McDonald's
Nouns don't describe they are the names of people, places and things eg;Jon, France, table, McDonald's.
In Pig Latin you would say, "go to McDonalds" as follows: o-gay o-tay Mc-day-Onalds-ay
Were is the past tense of are.The puppies were sold a week ago.Jack and Tom were outside last night.Yesterday, the girls were swimming in the pool.We were hungry so we went to McDonald's.
caps approach learning
No, the word 'at' is a preposition.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in a sentence.EXAMPLESWe met Maxie at McDonald's. (met at McDonals's)The house at the corner is for sale. (house at corner)
McDonald's --> my mouth
McDonald's
Ronald Mcdonald Ronald Mcdonald
Michael McDonald has written: 'Michael McDonald - Motown Two' 'Michael McDonald - The Ultimate Collection' 'Michael McDonald - Motown'
Who is McDonald? McDonald's was founded by Dick and Mac McDonald, and then expanded and franchised out by Ray Kroc.
It was founded by the McDonald brothers, Dick and Mac McDonald.
No. Bad grammar and bad food. Use the "present perfect" form : "I have eaten at McDonald's many times."
Ronald McDonald
McDonald's.
McDonald's is a company in itself, so other companies don't "have" McDonald's.
Buddy McDonald's birth name is Thomas McDonald.
Rocky McDonald's birth name is Douglas McDonald.