1. I needed to disinfect my wound.
2. The doctor had to disinfect his tools before the operation.
This cleanser will effectively disinfect the counter top.
It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.It was dirty so they needed to disinfect the toilet.
We
No.
we
Put a clamp on that, please.
you
put the ice in the cup
Simple. I live in Middle America.
Causal connectives are used when one simple sentence is dependent on the other. For example, I put up my umbrella because it was raining." You can't use a connective like "and" or "so" here, because the first simple sentence "I put up my umbrella" is dependent on the second simple sentence "it was raining".
The nuclear bomb produced deadly radiation.
It is your topic sentence for your body paragraph, put in simple terms.