How do you put dissent in a sentence How do you put dissent in a sentence
You put a period at the end of the sentence to indicate that the sentence has ended.
put affection into a sentence.
no, it is a sentence fragment. "Put you in awe" is a sentence fragment because it doesnt have a complete subject. sentence example: The dance team will put you in awe.
How would you like me to put that in a sentence?
* A credulous rumour is spreading about having a new principal.
The canard made everybody believe that me and riya are in a relation.
The rumour is that it stands for Songs Put On The Internet For You. If that isn't true, it should be.
Sorry if I got something wrong. "She, she ain't real, She ain't gonna be able to love you like I will, She is a stranger, You and I have history, Or don't you remember? Sure, she's got it all, But, baby, is that really what you want? Bless your soul, you've got your head in the clouds, You made a fool out of you, And, boy, she's bringing you down, She made your heart melt, But you're cold to the core, Now rumour has it she ain't got your love anymore, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, She is half your age, But I'm guessing that's the reason that you strayed, I heard you've been missing me, You've been telling people things that you shouldn't be, Like when we creep out and she ain't around, Haven't you heard the rumours? Bless your soul, you've got your head in the clouds, You made a fool out of me, And, boy, you're bringing me down, You made my heart melt, yet I'm cold to the core, But rumour has it I'm the one you're leaving her for, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, All of these words whispered in my ear, Tell a story that I cannot bear to hear, Just 'cause I said it don't mean I meant it, People say crazy things, Just 'cause I said it, don't mean that I meant it, Just 'cause you heard it, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, Rumour has it, ooh, But rumour has it he's the one I'm leaving you for."
There is a rumour going around.Rumour has it that you're dating the king.A rumour can be a dangerous thing in the wrong hands. Like the hands of the Daily Mail.
Rumour at Nightfall was created in 1931.
No, it is not. Let me explain. A verb is a "doing" word, so something you can do. A noun is a thing or an object. A noun includes hat, ball, Johnathan and rumour. Can you do a rumour? Nope, but you can have a rumour. So rumour = verb. **Edited by bls1999; grammar mistake. :P
I Heard a Rumour was created in 1987-07.
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You have just put this into a sentence.