To usher in the new year, we held a party.
The usher showed us to our seats.
'Who is head usher?' is a sentence, an interrogative sentence, a question. Who = an interrogative pronoun and the subject of the sentence; takes the place of the noun that is the answer to the question. is = verb head = adjective; describes the noun usher usher = noun and the object of the sentence
"I say this little sentence, and i just gotta ask you..."
Ushers.
you say first, because firstly is not a word
Example sentence - The best way to describe her is to say she has a severe lack of integrity.
I stood at the door to usher in the guests.
Usher is very very polymorphous .
'Who is head usher?' is a sentence, an interrogative sentence, a question. Who = an interrogative pronoun and the subject of the sentence; takes the place of the noun that is the answer to the question. is = verb head = adjective; describes the noun usher usher = noun and the object of the sentence
The pronouns detected in "usher" are "u" and "her."
You can use it by saying:"I don't know what usher is." Something like that.
"What did you say?"
I say usher but t.i isn't that bad
Sure, here is an example sentence using "Georgia": "I traveled to Georgia last summer to explore its historic sites and try its famous southern cuisine."
the way to say magnifaction in a sentence is:Is magnifacation even a word
Usher is very very polymorphous.
I would say that this is a great example.
a sentence is called "une phrase" in French