This statement creates a paradox known as the liar paradox. If everything you say is a lie, then the statement itself is a lie, meaning that not everything you say is necessarily a lie. This paradox highlights the limitations of self-referential statements.
The correct sentence is: "Margie said the train is just leaving." This sentence has the correct punctuation with a capital letter at the beginning, the name "Margie" spelled correctly, and a period at the end.
Despite their efforts, their attempts to change the outcome were futile.
If the sentence has no quotation marks, the indirect speech is: you have done your duty well. Indirect speech is explaining that someone is saying something or has said something without giving their speech word-for-word. Kate said, "Pass me that banana." In this sentence, we are reading exactly what Kate said. This is direct speech. Kate said to pass her the banana. Now we are just getting the idea of what she said without the actual words. This is indirect speech.
If you merely say just the one word "Hello" to your friend you are not even saying a sentence you are only using one word. If you said "Hello, Dolly, how are you? You are using a simplex sentence. If you said "Hello, Doll, I have not seen you in a long time and I was wondering how you were doing." That would be a compound sentence.
Yes, "Because you said so" is a sentence. It is a complete sentence known as an exclamatory sentence that expresses a reason or justification for something based on the speaker's authority or instruction.
Basically sum up everything that you've said
Of course you can get 'autograph' in a sentence - I just have done!
The correct sentence is: "Margie said the train is just leaving." This sentence has the correct punctuation with a capital letter at the beginning, the name "Margie" spelled correctly, and a period at the end.
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Yes it is. In a way, it wraps up everything you said.
The politician's speech was a contradiction of everything he said the day before.
yes you just said it didn't you
You appreciate and value everything your superior says?
It should be--- Marge said, "The train is just leaving."
You just did! Just do this: "How do you write a sentence using the word vertex?" said the student.
you just said the answer
You just said one