End the sentence with a word that rhymes with wishes, e.g.
- dishes fishes knishes swishes
Or possessives, e.g.
- dish's fish's
Or near rhymes, such as words that rhyme with kisses or itches, e.g.
- disses, hisses, kisses, misses, missus
- b itches, britches, ditches, glitches, hitches, pitches, riches, twitches
Or even word pairs such as "this is."
the genie in Aladdin granted Aladdin wishes.
one answer is fishes wishes ;)
I'm assuming you mean "What is the verb in the sentence 'It could make all your wishes come true?'" The verb is "make."
one answer is fishes wishes ;)
one could be allergy
Jim gets lots of wishes at his birthdays. It is the sentence containing wishes.
Nothing rhymes with Denmark.
Nothing rhymes with Denmark.
Yes, it can be. If you get the context right, it will work. You can use it as a question: "Who wishes to see you?" It could also be a part of a sentence: "Sir, there is a man outside who wishes to see you."
The smallest of things are bacteria, but that doesn't make them inferior. They can spread out so much that they kill, and if you don't clean them up then they will!
It's a Nursery Rhyme: If Wishes Were Horses * http://www.enchantedlearning.com/rhymes/IfWishes.shtml
[Note: It is assumed you meant "shining" as "shinning" does not make sense in this sentence.]"They even shine along the isthmus."