I want to go to a trade show.
My act was the best in the talent show.
Money can facilitate your success. Facilitate your way around here!
As an adverb: Show me how to make a fire in the fireplace.As a noun: This is how I build the material for the fire.
The international trade is at peak right now. It is a sentence to show the status of trade in international market.
To be benevolent is to show kindness. Here is a sample sentence: John assumed the money in his wallet would be stolen, but it was returned by a benevolent stranger.
"I was bored, so I went outside to seek entertainment."
You can show emphasis in a sentence by using italics, using bold font, adding exclamation marks, or repeating words for emphasis. Additionally, you can use strong adjectives or adverbs to highlight the importance of a particular word or phrase. Punctuation and sentence structure can also be manipulated to emphasize certain words or phrases.
Where are you going? Where is the subject in this sentence?
You show me a hero,and i will write you a tragedy.......You=S show=V Me=IO A hero=DO , and I=S will write=V you=IO a tragedy=DO.
Nobody likes to be persecuted.
Me and my friend were full of excitement we got to go to my favourite country Turkey
The verb is "will write"-- we use the helping verb "will" to show that the action (in this case, "write") occurs in the future tense.