I have a cover that is blue and goes over my car when I come home. I don't have a garage, so I cover the car with the tarp or cover.
When I bought it, I told the man that I would pay 1/2 now, and cover the other amount of money in two weeks when I got paid. He said, "OK, you're covered!"
Next ? or does that totally cover the subject ?
You can use palm fronds to thatch,or cover, the roof of your hut.
The summary of a book is on the back cover.
Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze.
What other choice does she have in this situation? Does she have enough money to cover the cost?
I use aluminum foil when i need to cover up left over food.
Enshroud means 'cover' The bush was her enshroud. He used a coat as an enshroud to cover his cold body. Etc. =]
Something that is covered is not exposed. An example of this word in a sentence would be, "We kept the food covered with foil to keep the bugs away from it."
It's is an abbreviation if "It Is"Its is used as a possessive pronoun.Be careful when using these soundalike words. If a sentence makes sense with "it is", you can use the contraction "it's". If the sentence implies ownership or possession, use "its" (no apostrophe). For example: "The book is missing ITS cover." correctly uses "its" becausethe cover belongs to the book."The book is missing IT IS cover." is gibberish.
" I had to use copious amounts of whipped cream to cover the cake"
"Cover yourself from harsh sun" is not a correct sentence. A better sentence with proper structure might be "Cover yourself to protect from the harsh sun".
He Sneezed in front of president. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
Please cover your mouth