It is not a sentence, and by itself it has practically no meaning.
It would make more sense if was just : "Feel free to do as you please".
No this does not make any sense. What would be more proper to use is, "Will this opportunity be a milestone in your career?"
it means "Two years". put it in a sentence. it will make more sense.
No, the sentence does not make sense as written. It seems like there may be a missing word or detail that is needed for clarity. It would be helpful to provide more context or revise the sentence for better communication.
Literally, it would be "sprawiasz, że się pocę", but it makes no sense - it doesn't make anything more then "my sweat glands produce moisture".
A short sentence in dialogue can create tension, emphasize a point, or convey a sense of urgency. It can also make the dialogue more impactful and memorable for the reader.
Yes, this makes sense. It would make more sense, since his interest is in a specific factory, to name the factory. But this sentence could be part of a narrative where it serves to emphasize the nature of Fred's desire.
There is an answer and this will make sense. Try this: "That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that it? It is!" --- There is no way the sentence can be punctuated because it doesn't make sense. In order to properly punctuate a sentence, there must be some element of common sense in the structure. This is just a random string of is that it. --- Rather than using one or more punctuation marks, I would prefer to use an editing mark and draw a line through the entire text indicating that it should be deleted in its entirety. ---
Yes of course but it has to make sense and others should be able to understand what kind of critical you are using in the sentence.(example- Critical Ingredient, Critical analysis and more!)
Yes, you can waterproof cardboard by applying a waterproof sealant or coating to make it more durable and resistant to moisture.
That depends on how you want to use it. Sense as in logic: "This doesn't make many sense," Sense as in see, hear, feel, etc.: "A dog's sense of smell is better than a human's."
Yes, but it would make more sense saying 'The boy didn't want any of the carrot cake'.