Please help me steer the conversation away from this delicate subject.
Try to steer your conversation towards Arizona and bring up Phoenix. But why in the world would you want to talk about the capital of AZ?
The steer had a sapz attack
How many captains will it take to steer your ship?
Steer clear of the magma, it's hot.
The Latin phrase non sequitur means, literally, it does not follow. Thus, non sequitur is a term used to describe a comment or argument that does not logically transition from the previous conversation. To use the phrase in a sentence, one must simply remark upon a seemingly random conversation shift.A: So I decided to apply for a new job.B: Really? Have you noticed the weather lately?A: Well, that was a non sequitur.
how to use we student in a sentence
you just did.
Only use the word you when you are having a conversation with someone you are talking about!
You not only use the oars to move forward, but you can use an oar to steer or turn the boat.
After a bit of searching in many of the metro's compartments, you will run into M.A.R.G.R.E.T. Engage into conversation with her and steer the conversation into her powering the presidential monorail. You can now use it freely!
Technically, you just used it in a sentence right there! :) But I assume you wanted more examples: I had a conversation with a friend They are having a conversation We had a wonderful conversation The conversation was long The conversation was boring The conversation between Ana and Paul was highly flirtatious.
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)