Sure! Here is a brief example:
Sure! Here is an example of ten verbs in a sentence: "She quickly ran to the store, bought some groceries, cooked dinner, ate with her family, cleaned the dishes, read a book, watched TV, and finally went to bed."
Numbers under ten are typically spelled out in words in sentences and not capitalized unless they are the first word of a sentence. For example, "she has seven siblings" or "Ten people attended the meeting."
The verb in the sentence "your brother is ten years old" is "is."
Yes, that example sentence is correctly written in passive voice. The actor has not been identified. "Ten thousand dollars was found on a bus by a passenger" is another way to write that sentence in passive voice and to identify the actor."A passenger found ten thousand dollars on a bus" is active voice.
It is declarative, as it is stating a fact.
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Kids aged only ten smoking cigarettes, this society is damned.
Swim, sprint, swing, serve, skip.
There are many ways a judge can impose a sentence. One example is "I sentence you to ten years in prison."
If I have ten dollars and give you five dollars, then I have given you fifty percent of my ten dollars
Example sentence - The children know the bus is late when they're still waiting for it at ten after the hour.
"Just give me ten minutes... I have to exfoliate first!"
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The plank was ten times as long as it was broad.
I saw a ten year old who looked premature
It depends how it is used. Can you give a full example?
I will have a definite answer in about ten minutes. You must give me a definite time to meet you.