Chromological is a novel word meaning in order of color. Paint manufactures supply cards showing their colour options arranged on a rack in the hardware store in chromological order. However, you probably meant to search for chronological, which means in order of time. There is an interesting play on words. Antique colours on one section of a the sample rack next to more modern colour sets are in chronological and chromological order.
The book was very chromatic in its language.
Politics and argument go hand in hand.
I talked earnestly.
It depends on what your scentence is
participle phrase
The definite article is 'the' in all sentences or where ever it is used. It's the only definite article in English.
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Maybe because, what if the word also is the first word of the scentence. You also don't use it when you have a scentence like: I also like bananas and strawberries. What I mean is, is that it depends on the scentence.
You don't.
The invention of the wheel was a revolution.
we all had a separate alcove
He noticed his hair had receded.
This scentence would work: Capitalism is retarded.
Cognition is impaired by narcotic drugs.
Let's go check out the delta.
"She wore a candid expression." "We had a very candid discussion."
The octopus wrapped it's tentacle around the fish
The tone of the bell resonated in the halls of the cathedral.