Yes. It took me a moment of time and a cup of coffee while thinking, but then I realized that both butter and jam would go well with my biscuits. ;-)
I have not yet had the opportunity to use have twice in a sentence.
The word 'just' used twice in a sentence: Twice I left him a message and twice he ignored me. The term 'just twice' used in a sentence: I've only been here just twice before.
Yes, colons can be used twice in a sentence to introduce separate elements or lists within the sentence. It is important to ensure that the use of colons is appropriate and does not cause confusion for the reader.
Yes, the word 'that' can be used twice in a sentence when it is necessary for clarity or emphasis, though it is generally avoided in formal or academic writing. For example: "I believe that that idea is worth considering."
It could be used in any sentence as an adjective. That sentence could be, "I'm quite busty and I fear it would look matronly on me."
The first person, singular, subjective, personal pronoun "I" is used twice in the sentence.
Yes, Which is purple which is blue. Ha used it twice!
I would use the word would if I could is one example
It takes six different letters to spelll distrust, but two of them are used twice. I don't know why you would distrust my story.
In the sentence "he put in twice the practice time this year," the determiner used is "twice," which functions as a quantitative determiner. It indicates the amount of practice time he committed, emphasizing that it is double the usual or expected amount. This usage helps convey the extent of his commitment to practice.
no they can only be used once
Yes, I can use "his" twice in a sentence: He gave his dog his favorite toy.