A possible sentence may be talking about winds, as in the meteorological term:
"The hurricane winds carried north over South Carolina"
For a proper translation use the words in a sentence. Words are dependent on context.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with "also" if used appropriately in the context of the sentence. However, it is generally considered better style to use it within the sentence for better flow and clarity.
The word context is a noun. A sentence with this word is: She was upset because she took the joke out of context.
That is not proper
When the winds howl, my dogs yowl.
When convection occurs in the air, winds are formed.
This means the normal direction of the wind. Here are some sentences.The prevailing winds are from the southwest.This gale is opposite of the prevailing winds.
'Bisters' is not a word, so I can't use it in a proper sentence.
It depends on the context of what you are writing.
Like this..... "You have completly taken what I just said out of context".
i do my errands on time
ts hard to answer, it depends on the context.