That's a nice selection you have there.
The selection process is very tense.
The reader made this selection when choosing a sentence from the Internet.
Yes, "Selection Committee" should be capitalized when used in a sentence as it is a proper noun.
There is a large selection of ice cream at the grocery store.
While I was in line I was also in a selection process.
This store carries a wider selection than that store. I'm having a bit of a problem with making my selection.
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A (adjective) selection (subject) of (preposition) cheeses (object of preposition) served (verb) with (preposition) grapes (object of preposition). For starters, 'A selection of cheeses served with grapes' is not a sentence, it is a phrase. A sentence requires a subject and a verb. While the word 'SERVED' is usually a verb, in this case it is being used to describe the cheeses, it does not indicate any action taking place. What happened with the selection of cheeses and grapes? If the phrase were rewritten: 'A selection of cheeses WAS served with grapes', then you would have an action. A selection of cheeses- is the subject of the sentence. was served- is the verb in the sentence, WAS is an auxiliary verb. with grapes - A prepositional phrase modifying the subject. - wjs1632 -
You put a period at the end of the sentence to indicate that the sentence has ended.