The crowd was further agitated by the police, causing a riot to ensue.
The list for food for the meeting was completed, and the remainder of the requirements ensued right away.
Many sitcoms seem to assume that hilarity will ensue after mix-ups and miscommunications.
if you do not study for your exam, failure would ensue
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
"Can you use cruel in a sentence?" is a sentence, so yes, unless you mean something else?
use third riech in a sentence
You use your manors with your parents
colonial
Unless something changes, disaster will surely ensue .
After the car swerved in front of the truck, a chaotic accident ensued on the highway.
The list for food for the meeting was completed, and the remainder of the requirements ensued right away.
Repelled by the actions of her mother, I opened the door and an exchange of words ensued.
Yes. In this sentence injury is the subject of the main clause.
The word proceeded is the past tense of the verb to proceed; to begin an action; to continue an action; to progress, to go in a particular direction; to go on, carry on, ensue. Example sentence: He proceeded to eat a sandwich.
"Ensue" is not a noun; it is a verb. Only nouns and pronouns have plurals in English. A noun meaning "that which ensued" would be "result" or "consequence". However, "ensue" is the form of the verb used with plural subjects, as well as "I" and "you".
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i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
So- you are asking when to use 'when' in a sentence. When you are asking how to use when in a question, you are already using when in a sentence, because a question actually is a sentence. I like to use when in a sentence whenever I like.