Yes, as long as it has an object to refer to in the sentence. For example:
In agreement with the terms of the deal, both parites signed the paper.
One way is........
Consonance is basically an agreement. You can use this word in a sentence by saying consonance between the dealer and the store was finally reached.
How do you write an essay without knowing how to write a sentence?... you start by saying "I hypothesized that.....(BLAH BLAH BLAH)."
My friends and I made an agreement.
Yes, a clause or phrase may begin a sentence."As per our agreement, the company bought back my stock options."(better might be in accordance with)
Saying "what" at the end of a sentence is a colloquialism in British English used to seek confirmation, agreement, or show surprise. It can be akin to seeking validation or prompting a response from the listener.
Yes, because if you were saying something like , The dog at my homework i was upset .Then he ran off with it.
We made an agreement to never fight again.
(Name) is what they call am i bout to tell you somthing about my self
The corrected sentence should have verb-subject agreement as well as pronoun-antecedent agreement with no misplaced modifiers to be grammatically right.
You can use feeling in a sentence by saying spectacular instead of saying good.
He nodded in agreement.