You don't have to depend on people all the time to cheer you up.
How can dependency be used in a sentence? there is your answer
He had a deep dependence on her for guidance.
it just depend on how you use it in the sentence
please use the word epiphyte in a sentence ----- An epiphyte is a plant that grows on top of or is supported by another plant, but does not depend on it for nutrition, therefore it is not a parasite.
Yes, a comma should be used after "which" when it introduces a nonrestrictive clause in a sentence.
Many people in rural areas depend on agriculture as their primary livelihood to support their families.
It really depends on what you want the sentence to say.My sons depend on me to make money.
Use whatever sentence goes with your report! You can't depend on some anonymous person on the internet to give you a logical conclusion to your report. We haven't read it (and we're not going to). Your final sentence should match the information in the rest of the report.
Whether it is technically correct to use both dashes and parentheses in the same sentence would depend on the structure of the sentence. On a practical level, however, that much punctuation might tend to confuse your readers.
Yes, but it can also be an adjective depend on where it is in the sentence.
Yes, but it can also be an adjective depend on where it is in the sentence.
Yes, but it can also be an adjective depend on where it is in the sentence.
Ending punctuation will depend on how the sentence is formed.
Involving, containing, comprising, enclosing, taking in, reckoning ... these are not exact synonyms, so which you choose will depend on the context of your sentence.