In order to complete the deal, I had to sign a contract. **Use sign as a verb** Or He put a sign in his front lawn. **Use it as a noun**
Example sentence - The road sign gave the mileage to the next three cities.
A question mark (?)
The caution sign is for the road work that is near.
Put a period at the end of every command sentence.
Put a equal sign at the end
No, ' adhesively' is not a proper word. You could write "he used adhesive to put the sign on the wall".
The hobo's mind was just full of poverty when he saw the business put up a sign saying now hiring..
Some people put flowers on a grave as a sign of remembrance.
I was about to put a great example, but the devil on my shoulder disallowed it.
When you buy a house on credit, you sign a contract that you agree to repay the mortgage in a timely manner, or be taken to court.
No, "sign language" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
A sentence is made up of two expressions connected by an equal sign or an inequality sign (such as <). If there's an '=' sign, it's an equation, otherwise it's an inequality. A sentence with a variable in it is called an open sentence - you need to put a number in for the variable to see whether it is true or false. If the sentence has no variable in it, then we can decide whether it is true or false. Examples of a true sentences: 1 + 6 = 7 4 > 2 5 + 17 = 11 times 2 .