In a matter of fact, yes.
Words are intrinsic components of any sentence.
they are like words because words are needed to write a sentence as multiple molecules make an object.
A clincher sentence restates the topic sentence in new words and wraps up the paragraph.
Example sentences:The recommendation's validity is based on the reliability of its source.Their credentials' authenticity is reviewed before they are considered.
The melting point of ice is 1 degree Celsius
That's two words, you know.Particulate matter settles out of a solution.Strain the particulate matter out of the liquid and collect it.
"I love cats, and as-a-matter-of-fact they love me too!" is a sentence with those words.
Which sentence is correct? How you use your words matter. Or How you use your words matters.
It all happened in an instance.
The best way to list words in a sentence is by using commas.
There are many examples for this such as this sentence itself.
Yes, using words in a sentence helps in learning them. Seeing them in context and using them helps remember both the word and how it is used.
The states of matter are solids, liquids, gases, and plasma.
sentence is the collection of words.
I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.
Age is just a number, it doesn't define who you are as a person.
This is a simple sentence using the words "chemical formula".