His waggish sense of humor often lightened the mood during tense meetings.
Sure, could you please provide me with the sentence you would like the word "to" to be used in?
Please provide the sentence in which you would like the word "child's" used.
In a conjunction, such as "and," "but," or "or," you do not need to capitalize unless it is the first word of a sentence.
No, the word "lacks" is not used correctly in the sentence. The correct word should be "lax," which means lacking in strictness or care. So the corrected sentence would be: "Many of you have become lax and are consistently late."
Well that is a tricky question but i would say at the start of a sentence people would often use "I" at a start of sentence. There is loads of words to start a sentence so i can't tell you all of them obviously. example: "I" went to the shops to buy sweets.
humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner
This justifies the use of this word, in a sentence.
Sure, could you please provide me with the sentence you would like the word "to" to be used in?
The word "ingenuous" would be used in a sentence like the word primitive. A example would be: "He told the truth because he was ingenuous." It can be also used for the phrase "ingenuous question".
Tangible is a word used to describe something that you can see and touch. A sentence using this word would be, she would not have believed it if it was not tangible.
Alfalfa is a type of wheat, I think, so it would be used in a sentence as a noun.
If it were used in a sentence it would be easier to answer.
she jumped about playfully.
Please provide the sentence in which you would like the word "child's" used.
I would be more apt to use it if I understood how it is used.
If this were used in a sentence it would be possible to answer your question.
people were used for slavery