that captivation is so incredibly awsome!
I don't know where you got the idea for this, but there is no rule about not using too many "b" verbs. Just make sure you make your writing clear, use nouns and verbs to make complete sentences and check your spelling.
Many English verbs have an emphatic form consisting of to do + the infinitve and one can make sentence emphatic by using it.ExamplesI do think you are mistaken.He does remember the incident clearly.I do visit them once a month.
Types of sentences: * declarative sentences - sentences that make statements. For example, The capital of the United States is Washington, DC. * interrogative sentences - sentences that ask questions, i.e. How many inches make up one foot? * imperative sentences - sentences that give commands. i.e. You must never swin alone. Note- Imperative sentences use an understood subject, you. i.e. Never swim alone. Stay here. * exclamatory sentences show emotion or surprise. i.e. He got straight A's on his report card!
YES.You can use the word have but not has.Dude you can make so many sentences such as-We can have 4 members in our group.
Since quotidian means 'daily, common, ordinary or trivial' - I'm sure you can think of many suitable sentences !
A stringy style results from using too many compound sentences.
Ten sentences? I would hardly have thought you needed that many.
You can make many different sentences using the word "fanatic" here is an example: Gilly calls Trotter a religious fanatic.
a normal paragraph has about five to eight sentences
Their's many sentences you can make with using "Adolf Hitler, here's an example. Adolf Hitler was the fuhrer of the German Third Reich
You can create 10 sentences with count nouns by using the words many bottles, few bottles, and a few bottles in different sentences. When using count nouns they can be preceded by much.
5 or 6
There are many sentences which you could construct to illustrate the meaning of the word many.
You can use and many sentences for example: I went to school and then to my house.
Wow! You scored 25 points! Oh no! I spilled hot coffee! Goodness Mom! How many quarts of soup did you make?
There can be many sentences using grateful. One such is, I am grateful to have a friend like you.
As many as you want. There is no law that says how many sentences make a paragraph. You should have more than one sentence in each paragraph, however. The general rule is: include enough sentences to make your point in each paragraph so that your essay is not confusing.