I went to the restaurant famished and I left with my stomach full.
Famished, starved.
famished starved
There are different types of parallelism, but a simple form of parallelism within one sentence is by using one of these:* the same parts of speech, like "she was tired, frustrated, famished." where the words tired frustrated and famished are all adjectives used in the same way * a sentence which repeats a parallel construction such as "The picnic was ruined because the sandwiches were stale, the juice was sour, ant the ants were everywhere."
f for famished
"Even though we thought she would be ecstatic she was actually quite furious."
fire-hoses, fireflys, flippers, ferrerro, freaking
Seeing my stout frame at age 51, few could believe the photo of a slender me at age 15.
If you think of an sentence, put particularly in between 2 doing words or nouns and you can make a good sentence for your GCSE...
I think their is no misspelled words.
i think that onomatopoeia sentence it like a splash the water splash or different words i think it is mean
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "What is a sentence structure?" then sentence structure refers to the way words are organized in a sentence, including the order of words, phrases, and clauses to convey meaning. Good sentence structure is important for clear communication.
bye and bye we all forgot about him.