Which sentence is correct?
How you use your words matter.
Or
How you use your words matters.
A sentence consisting of multiple clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions and/or punctuation.
Newspaper editors should remain objective and not traduce people no matter how disreputable they may be.
The word "matter" is derived from Latin materia, which itself is derived from mater, mother.
if you connive against me i will take vengeance on you.
To brainstorm as a group, bandy or toss about any idea that strikes anyone, no matter how useless or silly.
The little Dutch boy is world-famous for saving the whole town by sticking his finger in the hole in the dike. I'll race you to next dike!
Her positive attitude always brightens up the room.
The political candidate's grandiose speech did little to endear him with the districts working class voters.
God had nothing to do with the annihilation of six million Jews during WWII.
That was a strange maneuver when he moved over there.
Artisans create clothing while all egyptians made mummies
Solid, liquid, and Gas are the three states of matter.
thank you for your prompitude to this matter
A sentence consisting of multiple clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions and/or punctuation.
Science matter: The liquid changed into a different state of matter: a solid. Noun matter: The whole matter was just fascinating; The way plants use photosynthesis is incredible! Another matter: Why does it matter to you if you don't care about it?
No matter how bad life is, I maintain hope. I still go to work no matter how bad it seems there.
Your appearance doesn't always matter.