The solders penetrated past the enemy line of defense
We need to penetrate their defences.The needle will penetrate his skin.
I am often amazed at how fanatically the football game's announcers point up how easy it is for the defensive players to penetrate the offensive line. The ink will easily penetrate the cloth.
Yes, 'Be sure to include each word's definition', is a command sentence.
Yes it does
The man was penetrating the safe with a blowtorch
In theory you could include almost any word in a sentence.
"Penetrate" in this sentence means "pass through" as in "pass through a barrier", as the suit created a barrier through which no water could pass. It also has the meaning of "enter through an orifice", as there were no holes in the suit through which the water could enter.
Not to be rude, but include your mood when they ask if you brood, dude.
They avow that there was a traffic accident
I can use the word "have" at the beginning of a sentence if it fits grammatically. Could you please provide a sentence where you would like me to include the word "have"?
Example sentence - The ingredients in the recipe include three herbs and two eggs.
There is no such English word. Likely misspellings include scream and stream.