it doesn't make sense
The two formed a solid lasting sentence.
i need a sentence
Volcanoes
Ending punctuation will depend on how the sentence is formed.
A declarative sentence is a sentence that states something.Josh's birthday party is Friday.Adam and Eve were the first people on Earth.The Beatles formed in 1960 in Liverpool, England.The United States of America's flag has 13 striped and 50 stars.The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen.Bacon and eggs make a great breakfast.
Yes. "Interesting," said I.=perfectly well-formed sentence Usually, me goes at the end of a sentence, though.
There is no irregular perfect tense.Present perfect tense is formed with have/has + past participle.See is an irregular verb. This is a present perfect sentence with see (past participle seen).I have seen the movie ten times.Past perfect is formed with had +past participle.Draw is an irregular verb. This is a past perfect sentence with draw (past participle drawn).I had drawn the picture before work finished.
Yes. That is a correct sentence, or at least a correctly formed sentence*. But there is no content that can be judged as right or wrong. (*It is an interrogative sentence, one that asks a question.)
An aggregated sentence is one that is a cluster of words. It does not make sense and it is not formed properly.
passive judgment.
Ossification occurs when bones are formed.
poison ivy is formed by two organisms.