He spoke to me in a completely condescending manner. He often talked down to people and treated them as lower forms of life.
1) thank you for being with us for so long (in case of buiseness patron) 2) dont try to condescend me...i am not that fool
How do you use actual in a sentence
In general, a federal life sentence is from 25 years in length to the actual entire life of the criminal. A life sentence without the possibility of parole is actually the entire natural life of the criminal.
The adverb form of the word "actual" is actually.An example sentence is: "they are actually in the garage".
Hate to say it, but this is not an actual question: there is no verb in the sentence, for starters....without a verb, this is just a phrase - an incomplete attempt at asking a question.
A literal sentence is a sentence that uses an actual example of what you are talking about. For example, he drove down the street at 50 miles per hour is a literal sentence.
You can't or shouldn't use accidentally, actual, actually, and address in the same sentence, because you'll be repetitive using actual and actually in one statement.I actually wrote the wrong address, accidentally, before I found the company's actual address.
The sentence is a jumbled one for confusion. The actual sentence is, The brown cow ate the grass.
No, you should change a number to its word(s).
The buisness was started by an entrepeneur in 1980! :)
The actual value of gasoline is 45 cents per liter. The rest is tax and profit that the ordinary people never see. I saw the actual face of a toocan. there's an actual dog on the road I used actual in a sentence - there. It was the actual pen used to sign the bill into law. The actual event didn't start for another three hours.
Someone who can work but a judge may sentence them to weekends in jail from another charge. It is not the actual charge but a sentence.