A quorum has arrived at the clubhouse.
No adults are allowed in the clubhouse.
The greens fees for golfing here include admission to the clubhouse.
The sentence "You will have lunch in the clubhouse" is declarative. It makes a statement about what someone will do, rather than issuing a command or request. In contrast, an imperative sentence would give a direct order, such as "Have lunch in the clubhouse."
give sentence using despotic
can you give me a sentence using inquiring
The sentence is: "I do not know what the word reclusive means." Or alternatively: "Can you give a sentence using reclusive?"
Yes, Example. Can you give a sentence using the word thwack?
sentence of sneak
I am using a sentence with benediction in it right now! BAM
That is a sentence using the word troops.
They will probably decline my request for entry into the clubhouse.
It is a ghost that shows up when you are at the clubhouse and he give you a piece of candy for your collection. I was looking up the same thing while I was on webkinz and he just appeared.
this is not an improper sentence.
We like him.