The tree was no longer upright as it was blown down in the storm
This upright vaccum can be used on hardwood floors and should work effortlessly with no problem .
yes because it has two sentences in it
No, i would say that they are different. Usually, upright would be used to set things upright. Straight up is usually used to say things like," Look straight up at the dot on the ceiling." Upright would be used in a sentence like, "Set the milk in an upright position." Some people may say that they are the same but i guess it depends on who you are. hope it helps :)
Some common conjunctions used to join simple sentences and form compound sentences are "and," "but," "or," "so," and "yet."
The word "upright" appears in the NIV Bible 77 times.
The word "should" be used in the conditional sentences.
Please list at least 10 sentences or sentences patterns which are typically used in writing business letters
Sentences that are questions are called interrogative sentences. These sentences are typically used to ask for information, seek clarification, or prompt a response.
No, neither word is being used as an adverb. Position is a noun and upright is an adjective describing the position desired.
Typo Upright BT
To keep the house upright and standing.
No