I was assigned more work than any one person could do.
Here's one: DO YOU REALLY NEED ME TO GIVE YOU SENTENCES FOR YOU? NO, REALLY, I MEAN IT!
I haven't given you any other sentences, so I can't give you "anther" one yet. You can't wear earphones on most airplanes during takeoff.
After I broke my pencil, no one would lend me a new one.
You can give examples such as this one. He wrote many books Such as 'batman'.
"I give you" is actually three words, but here's a sentence. I give you two sentences instead of just one.
One needs to educate the other.
The adjective delicate is a normal word that is able to be used in any sentence. So yes, you can give sentences with delicate. Example: THis steak is delicate You got yourself into a delicate situation.
give 5 sentences of direst object
"How about the one that I've written here?"
Such sentences are described as being imperative.
The only one I can think of is, "In the morning we will leave."
Any child who does not hand in a permission slip may not go in the field trip.We didn't have any eggs, so I borrowed one from the neighbor.If he had any sense at all, he wouldn't have allowed drinking at the teen party.