I will be more than happy to elaborate on the description of the elaborate decorations of the banquet room, at another time.
In the interim, please see the Related Link listed below regarding the many uses of 'elaborate'.
[verb] ''Would you care to elaborate on your report?'' asked the teacher. ( sorry I couldn't think of one for the adjective. )
Elaborate preparations were made for the sumptuous banquet, to be held in the back of a pick-up truck on the Hume Highway somewhere between Holbrook and Tarcutta. Please elaborate, step by step, how you did your science experiment. The teacher asked us to tell why American won over the British in the Revolutionary War and to elaborate the details with dates and names of battles. The boy gave elaborate details about the robber, but the police suspected the boy made up a fictitous story.
The teacher asked for decorum in the classroom.
My teacher asked me to write a sentence wit harrow in it.
I asked my teacher, and she said that it is two words! Hope this answer helps! :)
[verb] ''Would you care to elaborate on your report?'' asked the teacher. ( sorry I couldn't think of one for the adjective. )
The teacher picked the red pencil off up from her desk and asked, "Whom may this pencil belong to?" "Whom is this gentlemen?" The kind lady asked.
Elaborate preparations were made for the sumptuous banquet, to be held in the back of a pick-up truck on the Hume Highway somewhere between Holbrook and Tarcutta. Please elaborate, step by step, how you did your science experiment. The teacher asked us to tell why American won over the British in the Revolutionary War and to elaborate the details with dates and names of battles. The boy gave elaborate details about the robber, but the police suspected the boy made up a fictitous story.
It means that he needs to barrow a pencil.
what happened was this man needed something to write with, so he asked God for one and he crapped out a pencil.
"What do you find in the middle of Paris", asked the geography teacher?
The students asked the teacher for her opinion.
The teacher asked for my homework; however, i had to lie to her because i did not do it.
I am going to use anybody in a sentence to show that it can be used as an indefinite pronoun to refer to any person, without specifying a particular individual. For example: "Does anybody know the answer to this question?"
Yes, it is grammatically correct. However, my preference is to say "The teacher" rather than using only "Teacher", which uses "Teacher" the way you would use a proper name, like "James". So I would say, "The teacher asked Nicole and you to bring the books." It is also correct to say, "The teacher asked you and Nicole to bring the books."
My teacher asked me to reconsider my answer
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