This sentence from a hypothetical novel suggest that Chad never really knew Mariou at all. It suggests that as he sits across the table from her, he is just now, at this moment, realizing this.
sarcastic (apex)
optimality theory
That the parents were both heterozygous!
genetic drift
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We can not help you with this question if you don't give choices after "the following".
The word "like" suggests a comparison in a sentence.
In the sentence "she suggests going to the beach," "suggests" is the main verb, not a helping verb. Helping verbs (also called auxiliary verbs) are used before main verbs to add more meaning to the sentence. Examples of helping verbs include "is," "has," "can," etc.
Verb: suggests. subject: It. The subject is it, and the verb is suggests.
I will look forward to hearing from you.
noting or pertaining to a sentence that is easily parsed incorrectly because its beginning suggests it has an interpretation that it clearly does not have.
In this context, "would" is used to express a conditional or hypothetical situation, while "will" is used to express a more definite or certain outcome. Since the sentence is talking about a possibility rather than a certainty, "would" is the appropriate choice.
Some good claim sentence starters include: "It is evident that...", "Research suggests that...", "It can be argued that...", or "Studies have shown that...".
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The idea of sneaking around suggests some idea, plan or behavior that you don't want to be discovered. Your mind is showing you that you might be ashamed of something you are doing, without realizing that you are being "sneaky" about it.
"The rebels plotted what course of action they should take."
Because the boy seems maladjusted and depressed, his teacher suggests that he talk with the school psychologist.