I use continue and perform in this sentence by using them as a quotation, in the same way they were used in the question, which is also a sentence. I could have written, "continue" and "perform" just as well. As I continue to perform this exercise of answering the question, I wonder if I will. I continue to wonder if it will perform any purpose. Also, if the word "continue" appears at the bottom of a form only, then there should be one "continue" per form.
not if inc stands for including- it should be a full stop "." to indicate abbreviation and then continue sentence without a capital letter on the following word
There is not a comma after Inc but there is a period then you continue the sentence. It should look like this- Inc.
use aver in a sentence
The word proceeded is the past tense of the verb to proceed; to begin an action; to continue an action; to progress, to go in a particular direction; to go on, carry on, ensue. Example sentence: He proceeded to eat a sandwich.
When you perform a science experiment you must be sure that you are very methodical in how you conduct it.
The guitar player had to perform a song for the people.
He will perform in the opera.
Why do you continue to shirk your responsibility on the loading dock?
The state of your heart will worsen if you continue smoking.
My family and i went to see our cousin who was an acrobat perform.
this practice will continue as hitehrto fore.
The meaning of the proceed [verb] is continue. Thus it can beused in a sentence like this: please proceed, i'll be there.
They will perform a half hour show to release the great first album.
Scientists continue to find a way to end world hunger.
The tennis match could not continue because the umpire was sick
The sentence you provided isn't correct. Try this- It isn't possible for him to continue his studies. OR It's impossible for him to continue his studies. OR He is not able to continue his studies.
The fairytale is about a beautiful princesses and brave knights who perform acts of chivalry.