Ou a la gomme
"Voulez-vous du pain ou du fromage?" (Do you want some bread or some cheese?)
If its in the beginning of a sentence, you put it after: Ex. But, Ty had other plans If its in the middle, you put it before: Ex. Ty wanted ice cream, but Julie wanted root bear.
No, you do not always need to put a comma after the word "so" if it is the first word in a sentence. It depends on the context and flow of the sentence.
She is bilingual in English and Spanish, which allows her to communicate effectively with a wide range of people.
To spell "put" in French, you would write it as "mettre."
She had her initials monogrammed on her new handbag.
Louis Pasteur was a famous French biologist.
She is bilingual in English and Spanish, which allows her to communicate effectively with a wide range of people.
An example: "You never seize to amaze me."
intact is a dumb word
in this situation
you would put it after
The World in a Sentence would be - A Vast expression of nature mistreated.
you just did dork
you just said the answer
One example would be "How do you put the word paperweight in a sentence?". Another example would be "He knocked the paperweight off his desk.".
Example sentence - When I pet my cat, he purrs contently.
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.