Most fruits have an acerbic quality.
Despite her acerbic tone, she was known for her sharp wit and insightful observations.
She handed me the book.
the flow of the water seems continuous.
The boy played soccer with his friends in the park.
One example sentence using "its" is: "The dog wagged its tail happily."
When asking negative questions using the simple present tense, the auxiliary verb "do" is often used before the subject. For example, "Don't you like coffee?" or "Doesn't he play basketball?" This structure helps create a question where the speaker expects a negative response.
I have plants.
She handed me the book.
Its not possible. For a simple sentence you can only have a verb and a subject. ie. She eats. He runs.
You are an accessory to murder...
She was sincere and honest.
Assume the position!
We are studying acidity.
A simple humane and benevolent religion it is
The rules are beautifully simple
The roof is above the ceiling
He went along with their plan.
There is an electromagnet in that crane