Though smaller than most of the boys. Running was something Matt could always beat them at
i parachuted out of a plane, i had to say something stupid though.
no. it's an adjective because it's describing something. run or running would be verbs, though.
It is common in English to hear someone say 'Don't just stand there, do something.' When translated to Latin this sentence turns out much smaller though: 'Nolite stare, facite.'
He instinctively put up his hands to cover his face when his eye caught something flying toward him, even though it was only a butterfly.
You can use good in a sentence when you are describing something like a food. Example: That sandwich was good. Though when you are writing you can use better words like delicious.
An imperitive sentence is one that asks you to do something. Ex.: Go close the door. Do your chores. Get out of here! As you can see, an imperitive sentence ends with a period, though sometimes, one can be transformed into an exclamatory sentence, if given enough force.
Perturb means that something is very upsetting. For instance, even though it was raining outside, she didnâ??t let that perturb her.
Depending on the sentence there are multiple ways though you may start to sound like Yoda. Here's an example:You are very bad at gardening.Gardening is something you are bad at.
You can find blue running tights virtually anywhere. Online, amazon or ebay are places to start. You could go to walmart or sportschek to pick something like this up too though.
Though there are many ways to write this sentence, I chose this format.
No: "Is this sentence correct even though it's not that fascinating?"
If you are referring to the word "sell" as a body or a group of people, then yes. It is a sentence. Though the word "sell" as in the sale of something, then it is not a correct sentence. Maybe if the word meant a department, like "Sales take pride in their work". That would also be appropriate.