Example sentence - We had a feeling she would become an incorrigible criminal because of her behavior during her teen age years.
i would definitely say yes.. i would definitely say yes.. i would definitely say yes..
One of the judicial powers that governors have is to pardon or suspend criminal sentences. Another judicial power that they have is to have a say in senior judicial appointments.
Only one of these is a sentence: That's nice of you to say. It's nice of you to say so. If you know which is which, you have knowledge of sentences and non-sentences.
What sentences
What ever class you are in? You must try to have 5-6 sentences to make a paragraph.
Well, taking into consideration that she was captured by the English and placed on trial, I would say that she a criminal record(or what ever the 12'The Century equivalent to a criminal record is(.
if you mean the word 'coaxed' then as many sentences as you want...in fact you could put coaxed at the end of every sentence you say, and then it would be in EVERY sentence....
My teacher says 5-7 sentences. However, there is no maximum limit. I would usually say about 6-8 sentences make a good paragraph.
depends on a teacher...but i would say about at least 7 sentences
Yes it is a question. It could also be expressed more clearly as two sentences. For example:Why would you tell her that because I was going to say we went?orWhy would you tell her that? I was going to say we went.
It is not a proper sentence, but would be accepted as a headline which are normally not sentences.
Not a criminal, either a ruler (but probably not), a judge (i' would say) and a cowboy.