"my family had cabbage for dinner today!"
In the context of linguistics, an antecedent refers to a word or phrase that a pronoun or another word refers back to. Cabbage, as a noun, does not serve as an antecedent unless it is used in a specific sentence where it precedes and refers back to a pronoun. For example, in the sentence "The cabbage was fresh, and it looked delicious," "cabbage" is the antecedent of "it."
When my father saw my first paycheck, he exclaimed, "That's a lot of cabbage!". I would like stuffed cabbage for Sunday's dinner.
The word "cabbage" does not have a capital letter unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. In general usage, it is written in lowercase. However, if it refers to a specific brand or product name that includes "Cabbage," then it would be capitalized.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
kafishi is the Kikuyu word for the English word cabbage.
How do you use the word decibel in a sentence?What is decibel used for?
You can use the word Terrorist in a sentence as " Muslims are not terrorist ".
You just did use the word colonize in a sentence.
Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.
use the word puzzlement in a sentence