My roommate and I sat in our room, reading a Social Studies textbook together, trying to answer some questions for our test.
Roommate is a noun. There are lots of options... :) I can't stand it when my roommate blares his music. My roommate is hardly ever here. I'm glad I have a roommate; there's always someone to talk to.
I could give you a sentence easily. You could also write your own sentences if you tried.
THEY COULD give these or these
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The sentence "i could give you a call" is not correct as it lacks proper capitalization. It should start with a capital "I," making it "I could give you a call." Additionally, while the sentence is grammatically correct, the context may determine its appropriateness.
I can give you several sentences.We rearranged our furniture this weekend.My new roommate moved his furniture into the apartment.I used to work in a furniture store.Furniture makers are artists.
I will try to give you a sentence. "Try" is such an easy word, however, that I'm sure you could write a sentence too, if you try.
Able to do anything
A sentence could be: I will give you money when pigs fly
Bob was an easy-going, congenial roommate, and he knew how to tell a joke.
you just made it
I could not contradict her arguments.