"It is hard to believe that my cat will be eighteen years old in a few months."
She celebrated her eighteenth birthday with a special dinner with family and friends.
No, starting a sentence with "then" does not make it a complete sentence on its own. It is typically used as a transition word indicating sequence or consequence and should be followed by an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
The hunter stalked silently through the forest, eyes trained on its prey.
She was able to achieve her goals through clever manipulation of the situation.
You can use the word "her" to refer to a female person or possession in a sentence. For example: "I gave her the book" or "That is her house."
The word "not" is commonly used to make a sentence negative. For example, "I am happy" becomes "I am not happy" when "not" is added.
yes i think eighteen is a conpound sentence
Her father forbids dating until she is eighteen. The law forbids the sale of automobiles on Sunday.
He fabricatesthe most believable untrue stories. That tall building has eighteen stories. Aesop's stories gained fame long ago.
You can make a sentence with any number of words. Typically, a sentence has subject and predicate; ie subject & verb & object. "Cats kill birds" (Three word sentence) But some verbs are intransitive (i.e take no object): "Philosophers think". (Two word sentence) Some questions may be orders, with or without implied words; "Attention!" = "You, stand to attention!". "Go!" = "You, go!". (Two word sentence) Some questions may be questions, with or without implied words: "Why?" referring to words from a previously uttered sentence. *None of those sentences have eighteen words, but that total number is actually not a very high one.
The eighteen-wheeler truck careered out of control down the hill.
No, you don;t unless it is the first word in a sentence of in a title.
Studying psychology helps people understand human behavior and emotions.
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy
Corroborative is the hardest word in the world to make a sentence for.
The hunter stalked silently through the forest, eyes trained on its prey.
I conclude that it is possible to make a sentence with the word "conclude."