If I were you, I would use "if" and "were" very carefully in a sentence.
If we were speaking the same language, we could communicate better.
If they were still together, they could both come to my party.
If you were here, you would see my plight.
If you are trying to write a long sentence use seventeen. If you are trying to write a short one, 17.
use have when it applies to you e.g. i have a husband use has when referring to someone else e.g. she has a husband
Example sentence - The team had to learn to pull together in order to play the game and win.
my sister and i coexisted together (means that stayed together)
She queried the database to find the answer to her research question.
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To be clear, one's answer should be grammatically correct.
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She queried the database to find the answer to her research question.
They went to the movies together.
You should use the word "that" when you are pointing out or indicating some one person, thing, or idea.
One example: Together , the two halves made one whole apple .
If you are trying to write a long sentence use seventeen. If you are trying to write a short one, 17.
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Your eyes are one component of your face. Is there a specific component of this sentence that you are referring to? You can upgrade your sound system by adding a new component.
Here is one way you can use clash in a sentence: Those socks and shoes clashed with each other. When something clashes with something else, it means they don't go together. They don't match. They look bad together.
Example sentence - The team had to learn to pull together in order to play the game and win.