There is an old adage that goes "I refuse to enter into a battle of wits with an unarmed man," it is not known who wrote it.
it can true, or it can be wrong No, it isn't a paradox, it is simply an adage. A paradox is a statement that appears to contradict itself within the sentence. "This sentence is false" is the classic paradox.
Without a semi-colon, it would be a run-on sentence. The semi-colon links two separate but related ideas. Mastering the use of a semi-colon to join thoughts can be tricky for some students; English as second-language students may find it particularly confusing.
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He suffers from a superiority complex. Our team will win because of our superiority on the field.
yes you can disconnect a sentence
An adage is a wise saying.She has an adage for every situation.I have a calendar with an adage for each day.
Experience bears out the old adage; "Out of sight, out of mind."The adage 'Every baby brings its own love' usually turns out to be true.He often quoted the adage about curiosity killing the cat.He believed in the old adage that a family that prays together stays together.
This complex sentence is hard to diagram. A description of a mental disorder could be characterized as a complex sentence.
"the method was very Complex"
no, a complex-complex sentence is just a complex sentence. there is no such thing as a complex-complex sentence.
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I just saw a complex machine over there!
By spelling it right.
Make it up!
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