Several things share the name decapod, from the Greek decapoda meaning "ten-legged"
A decagon has 10 sides and 10 angles.
yes of course * * * * * A decagon does NOT tessellate. All triangles and quadrilaterals do, there are 14 tessellating pentagons and a number of hexagons (including regular hexagons). There are no tessellations which use polygons of the same shape - regular or irregular - for polygons with 7 or more sides.
You use he or she when you already have referred to a person in a sentence before, or earlier in the same sentence.
"I" and "you" are typically used together in sentences when discussing actions, responsibilities, or experiences that involve both the speaker and the listener. For example, "I think you will enjoy this movie" or "I am going to help you with your homework."
Example sentence - The teams will converge on the hill at the same time.
Yes, you can use an adjective and adverb in the same sentence. For example: "She quickly ran to the bus stop." In this sentence, "quickly" is the adverb describing how she ran, and "bus stop" is the adjective describing the type of stop.
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I have a friend that has a broken leg.
I am meeting with a psychologist to address my anxiety issues.
Yes, you can use both "can" and "may" in the same sentence. For example, "You can call me if you may need help with your homework."
You wrote with two hands at the same time.