It was a long time since he had last been to the zoo. Since the interview was early in the morning, he had to get up very early. Since the weather felt colder, he brought his scarf with him.
You would PROBABLY have no idea.
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He would not accept what they were offering and he was unequivocal about that.
I would also like to take a nap today.
Diameter is useful in determining many measurements about a circle.
George promised to officiate at the meeting since he is familiar with the club and its guidelines.
You can't put that sentence in superlative form cause superlative compares 2+ things and in that sentence it has to be comparative since that's comparing 2 things.
How would you like me to put that in a sentence?
Since the summers are so dry and hot in the Midwest, we installed an irrigation system last month.
At the end of this sentence we had to put a period.
Here is a sentence with adverse in it.
In all seriousness, you cannot put the words but, and, however, or, nor, so, yet, because, since, and while into ONE sentence. It would be incorrect grammatically to pile it into one sentence because it would laden the sentence with clauses. These words are best used sparingly throughout a text.
Yes, I can. Sentence is: She seemed melancholy since her fiancee left town,
Example sentence - The transmission in the truck would not shift correctly.
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It would be inadvisable to.............