I trained by dog to sit when I tell him to.
The train left the station on time.
They had to train the new recruits so they would be safe on the job.
Waving her hand from the train window, she bade him farewell.
Slant is a word used to describe a sloping position. A good sentence would be, the pictures on her wall were all at a slope after the train shook the house.
look bob, here comes the train.
The air seemed to be electrically charged with emotion. The model train is electrically driven.
See Spot catch the ball. I must hurry, if I wish to catch the train.
Having my teeth drilled is analoguous to letting a freight train loose in my mouth.
Commas are a feature of sentence structure. There is no word or phrase in English that requires one. Whether a word has a comma after it depends on the word's function in the sentence.For example: Fortunately for you, the train is on time.Fortunately, the train is on time.The train was fortunately on time, so I caught it.
You use the word "an" when you are would usually use the word "a," only you're describing a noun that starts with a vowel or a vowel sound. For example: I have no idea how I would use this word in A sentence. I would like to eat AN apple. I have AN hour to get to my train. My last card was AN ace. I would like to have A manatee as a pet.
The almost mile long train flew past me as the smoke polluted the air above.
During rush hour the train station is crowded with many people going home.
A freight train swiftly flew along the tracks.
Example sentence - We could hear the rumbling of the train coming before we could see the train.