Bring a jacket potato wrapped in foil to cook in a bonfire
We are having baked potatoes and beans for dinner.
We had grilled plaice, new potatoes and parsley sauce for tea.
In the sentence "He bought some potatoes in the market," the word "bought" is a verb. It is the action that the subject "he" performed.
Please pass the mashed potatoes. Yes, I would like more mashed potatoes.
The sentence "Potatoes are an ancient crop" is a declarative sentence. The simple subject of the sentence is "potatoes."
"Add the potatoes to the boiling water." The chef projected. Potatoes grow out of the ground, you often have to dig a bit to reach them. Potatoes are a starchy food.
I like potatoes. On the CONTRARY, I don't like them mashed.
Those potatoes are old and rotten
The Thanksgiving dinner was a convivial feast filled with not only turkey and mashed potatoes but also with laughter and shared moments of joy.
It will depend on the sentence structure and meaning you intend. For example, rather than starting a sentence with And, you could say, In addition,... You could use the phrase "along with".We ate steak and potatoes, along with green beans served in a sauce.In addition, we ate two types of dessert.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.