When the police arrested Micheal they thought that without a doubt he was the murderer.
I think the NZ will win the Rugby Sevens, with out a doubt!
Without a doubt, he was the best player I ever saw.
"Without a doubt, she was the most beautiful girl he had ever seen, and he was completely in love with her." (:
with nothing but your brain
Mr. Juniper has without a doubt the best tomatoes ever.
Why did you doubt me
No, not every sentence has a preposition. Some sentences can be constructed without the use of prepositions, depending on the structure and meaning of the sentence.
how to use we student in a sentence
you just did.
How do you use the phrase 'it goes with out saying' ??I lived with them for a year, so it goes without saying I know them well.
Undubitably means without a doubt or indisputably. For example, "The team's success was undubitably due to their hard work and dedication."
Like this: "I doubt that that will ever happen."There are many ways to use doubt in a sentence. Looking up the definition first might help you brainstorm.
No. One or the other is correct. We use can plus the infinitive without to: I can do that. But we use ablewith the copula verb ( to be, for example) and the infinitive with to. I am able to do that.