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*Topic sentence *Evidence 1 *Evidence 2 *Closing sentence
1. My name is George. 2. I like apples.
The word 'sentence' has 2 short E sounds in it. The E in the first syllable 'sen' and the E in the second syllable 'tence' both make the short E sound. The final E is silent.
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That's their car in the lot.We went to their house for a Halloween party.
Kernel Sentence-a simple, active, declarative sentence containing no modifiers or connectives that may be used in making more elaborate sentences: The sentence "Good tests are short" is made from two kernel sentences: (1) "Tests are short." (2) "(The) tests are good."
No. There are 2 short E sounds for the first 2 E's. The final E is silent.
1. with the object or purpose of: to run for exercise. 2. intended to belong to, or be used in connection with: equipment for the army; a closet for dishes.3. suiting the purposes or needs of: medicine for the aged.4. in order to obtain, gain, or acquire: a suit for alimony; to work for wages.5. sensitive or responsive to: an eye for beauty.
Every word can be used in a sentence. I will give you 2 examples. "That person can rescue everybody!". Here's the second sentence: The firemen could rescue a cat in no time. I hope that satisfied you!
1.pahingi nga ng water. kaw bhla s 2-4...........:D
I can think of two examples off the top of my head: 1. He is a versatile actor. 2. Wood is a versatile material. Sentence number 1 means that "he" plays a variety of roles very well, and sentence number 2 means that wood has a variety of uses.