I hope this corroborator's report jibes with the report we got last week from our man in Spain.
In anything more than a light breeze, this sailboat tries to become a submarine when it jibes!
1. Is in harmony or agrees with. "That jibes with my understanding of the situation."2. In nautical terms, to shift from one side to another when running before the wind.3. Jests which poke fun at someone. "His comedy routine was full of jibes at the President." In Shakespeare, spelled gibes(see Hamlet V,1)
Bribe, scribe, describe.bribe.
The form of this sentence is correct. She filled out the application form.
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No, "Is felt" is not the correct form in the sentence. The correct form would be "She replied that she felt better."
You need to interpret the words of the sentence into an algebraic form.
The plural form of "do" is "do" and the plural form of "don't" is "don't." These words do not change in the plural form when used in a sentence.
If you are inured to something (usually unpleasant), it means you are used to it. "It was like water off a duck's back - I was inured to his childish jibes at me."
No, the correct sentence would be: "Is the sculpture free form?"
periodic sentence and loose or cumulative sentence
The plural of "sentence" is "sentences."
We use are when the sentence is in plural and is when the sentence is in singular form.