We all prefer cotton.
this isn't an answer, but I was wondering how to rewrite a question as a sentence? In order to identify verbs and subjects, we must rewrite them for language. One example is What does Sean do to prepare for a test? is rewritten as Sean does do what to prepare for a test. for a test is the prep phrase, does do is the verb, and Sean is the subject.
That should be, one of your friends let you down.
To rewrite a sentence as imperative, simply remove the subject and any helping verbs. For example, "Please bring me the book" can be rewritten as "Bring me the book."
We cannot see the sentences; therefore we cannot help you rewrite them unless you include them in your question. And if there is more than one sentence, you would need to ask more than one question, one for each sentence.
rewrite it to make it a complete sentence answer to the apex question :)
Here is one. I prefer soda pop for my beverage, but many prefer orange juice.
Our town was one a cotton mill town. The cotton mill closed 53 years prior. The cotton mill made it possible to have the clothing.
Well, I prefer these one to those ones over there
One possible prefix for "rewrite" could be "re-".
Corinne is thankful the year was almost over-she is scheduled to graduate in May.
The wording, "Your friend, Antoine, plays the drums, and your friend, Tammy, sings", is repetitive (friend), and the sentence needs 5 commas! One way to rewrite it would be: Two of my friends like music: Antoine plays the drums, and Tammy sings. Note that sentence uses a colon after music to connect the two halves of the sentence. Note that it only needs one comma.
A pronoun is a word that substitutes for a specific noun. In this sentence the pronouns are all and one.