"Tell" is used for first person (I, we) and second person (you) subjects, while "tells" is used for third person singular (he, she, it) subjects. For example: "I tell him a story" and "She tells him a story".
"However" is used to contrast or show a difference between two parts of a sentence. For example, "I wanted to go to the beach; however, it started raining." This indicates that despite the desire to go to the beach, the plan was affected by the rain.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
No, "respectful" is not a compound word. Instead, it is a single word derived from the root word "respect."
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
Yes, I was witness to the accident.
Angela is an aspiring artist
Thomas Jefferson was originally an abolitionist.
i interchanged the red box with yellow box today
Our fearless leader's latest oration was quite captivating.
the diamond has a great luster to it or I just polished my watch now it has a great luster
yes
The desk was sturdy.
well timbre means the quality of sound so you decide how you want to use it in asentence. good luck!
I recommend the movie.
that song is catchy
"Your under arrests on suspicion of murder".