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If you were to tell me two plus two equals five then this would be illogical!
We live in the U.S., a democracy. The U.S. is a democracy.
The book i was reading had a idyllic setting
There's a snake in my boot! Oh no, what am I to do about that snake in my boot?
It's hard to distinguish between the two twins.
"I give you" is actually three words, but here's a sentence. I give you two sentences instead of just one.
give 5 sentences of direst object
You add a comma between the two parts of the compound sentence:I know you have it, just give it to me.The comma functions to distinguish the two distinct sentences. It could be written as two sentences:I know you have it. Just give it to me.Most compound sentences are joined by a conjunction, a comma will distinguish the two (or more) thoughts when no conjunction is present.Example: You had it but you gave it to me. (You had it. You gave it to me.)
Such sentences are described as being imperative.
The Two Sentences was created on 1915-03-15.
Here's one: DO YOU REALLY NEED ME TO GIVE YOU SENTENCES FOR YOU? NO, REALLY, I MEAN IT!