I played in the playground but jack went to the skate park
The children ran to the playground after school. The city built a new playground for the children.
She when to the shops THEN went to the playground.
Example sentence: The new equipment has been installed at the children's playground.
I play in the playground with my cousins. i used my passbook when I ride an airplane.
I noticed a slight change in the temperature as the sun began to set.
(Boisterous : loud, noisy, or raucous) "The men would meet at the tavern to drink and engage in boisterous competitions." The students work quietly in the classroom, but on the playground they're a boisterous group.
An example sentence with the word worthy would be, "I came across a fellow classmate at the playground today; he was being a real snob, but decided to ask for some of my chips. I, however, deemed him not worthy of my food, and told him he was not allowed to have any of my chips."
First, remember when using a pronoun, you must be referring back to a noun in that sentence or the previous sentence, and there must be no 'noun-pronoun confusion'.They brought their own food, but instead of eating it, they're letting it spoil. (Needs a sentence before this for the noun.)There the food sat, but the family disagrees so much they're tearing each other apart rather than tear into their barbeque chicken. (they're and their refers back to family)They're over there at the playground with their children. (Needs a sentence before this for the noun.)A proper two-sentence would be: I looked for the family. Then, I noticed they're over there at the playground with their children.
Using petroleum in a sentence?
In October, there will be a corn maze in this field. The maze is intentionally difficult to run through.
The contract stipulates that the work must be completed by the end of the month.
The wind was too strong, so I had to wind up my kite to keep it from blowing away.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.