That crack across my noggin temporarily knocked the sense out of me.
That showed a lot of horse sense.
Thank you for expanding my sense of empowerment today.
Common sense should tell you that common sense is not a word, it is a phrase made from two words.
Machismo is an exaggerated sense of masculinity. An example sentence would be: It was very obvious that he was feeling very machismo.
When writing a sentence it is best to use the word that makes the most sense. Did would be better in a place that you did something or asking a question. Had is stating something and not really best to use at the begining of a sentence.
No, because if he isn't a bachelor 'yet', then what is he? Yet in this example would make no sense, and the sentence would not make sense. But you can say: He is not divorced yet. She is not twenty-one years old yet.
With her legendary skills in the kitchen, Mary's domesticity was not in question, but her fashion sense was.
Yes - for example, you could say: 'In the olden days', and it would make sense.
No this does not make any sense. What would be more proper to use is, "Will this opportunity be a milestone in your career?"
By making sure the sentence does not make sense.
if you mean have record in a sentence then write a sentence that makes sense with that word
The use of an exclamation mark "!!" gives a sentence the sense of urgency.
The use of an exclamation mark "!!" gives a sentence the sense of urgency.