"Write the sentences in Spanish"
I can definitely help with that! Just let me know what the sentences are and how you would like the underlined part to be written.
One way to write a contradicting sentence using an apostrophe is to use it to show possession. For example, "That isn't Tom's car, it's Sarah's." This sentence implies that the car does not belong to one person (Tom) as initially thought, but to another (Sarah).
Yes, imperative sentences can end with a period. For example, "Please close the door."
She was frustrated with the slow progress of the project.
I also don't know . :3 My English teacher gave me a homework to write sentences. and there was this '' owing to'' and i know sentences. but not a good one. so i searched in Google and this came as a result. And it says to answer it too. so how am i able to :3 :/ . Awn. I need an answer to it too..
The tropical jungle teemed with lush vegetation and vibrant wildlife. The dense canopy above filtered the sunlight, casting dappled shadows on the forest floor. I could hear the symphony of chirping birds and buzzing insects as I ventured deeper into the jungle. A sense of mystery and adventure enveloped me as I navigated through the tangled undergrowth.
Learn to write sentences, guys hate girls who can't spell or write sentences.
write two sentences to have noun
yes they can it's just that there kindergarden sentences
One way to write a contradicting sentence using an apostrophe is to use it to show possession. For example, "That isn't Tom's car, it's Sarah's." This sentence implies that the car does not belong to one person (Tom) as initially thought, but to another (Sarah).
Simple sentences are easier to understand. They are easy to translate. They are easier to write than complex sentences.
hello
Anyone who can speak and/or write.
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Yes.
She deviated at the end of the basketball court.