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No, "concerning" functions as a preposition in sentences. It is used to indicate the subject of a discussion or a statement. For example, "We need to have a meeting concerning the budget."
You can use "per our discussion" in a sentence to refer back to a conversation or agreement that was previously had. For example, "I have made the changes per our discussion yesterday."
"Did you finish your homework?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions and seek information from the listener.
Single word answers that we see many of on this site are "non sentences"
The four types of sentences are declarative (.), interrogative (?), imperative (.), and exclamatory (!). Declarative sentences end with a period, interrogative sentences end with a question mark, imperative sentences also end with a period, and exclamatory sentences end with an exclamation point.
Since he was such a great player but never played for the World Series, it's possible that Herman felt he deserved more in life. :)
Since her acting was so bad and the man she loved controlled so much of her life, it's possible that Molly felt she deserved to be spoiled :)
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No, "concerning" functions as a preposition in sentences. It is used to indicate the subject of a discussion or a statement. For example, "We need to have a meeting concerning the budget."
we had a discussion about sports.
So, you need some example sentences? I felt so relieved to finish my example sentences. The boy wrote, "So what?" as an example sentence.
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the difference between has and have is that you use has in sentences with : ( she , he and it ) for example : she has a book . but you use have in sentences with : ( I , you , we and they ) for example : you have a book , I have a book .
The correct spelling of the word is incidentally.Some example sentences are:Incidentally, we have some evidence putting you at the scene.He incidently turns out to be my half brother.
The word that identifies a quote as authority or proof is "evidence." When a quote is used as support or illustration in an argument or discussion, it serves as evidence to back up or strengthen the point being made.
An example paragraph is a group of related sentences that explore a specific idea, theme, or topic. It typically includes a topic sentence that introduces the main idea, supporting sentences that provide details or evidence, and a concluding sentence that summarizes the main point. Paragraphs help organize information and guide the reader through the writing.
You can use "per our discussion" in a sentence to refer back to a conversation or agreement that was previously had. For example, "I have made the changes per our discussion yesterday."