i went to a party, for instance, it was a birthday party.
yes
The object in a sentence is the noun that the action is being done to. For instance, in the sentence " Daniel chased after the ball", the ball is the object.
Yes it can. Take the following sentence, for instance: 'Of all five courses she ate, she found the dessert most enjoyable.'
A comma would typically go after "for instance" because you're about to give an example of something. You will frequently find a comma where you take a breath in that sentence.
You can only start a sentence with "At" as a preposition if you have something to make an independent clause. For instance, you can't just say "At the store," that's a sentence fragment. It would have to be, "At the store, I need to buy some things."
It all happened in an instance.
Instance means example. For instance, if students do not do their own homework, they are cheating.
yes
Sentence starters for expositions are: Firstly... For Instance... Secondly... Thirdly... Lastly... In Conclusion... for instance. I would suggest that...
This painting, for instance, is a good example of Water Color art.
What do you mean 'what if'? I sentence could end with am. For instance: "You're not a kind person, but I am."
There are many fun things to do in the fall. For instance, we can pick apples and carve pumpkins.
I could write up several examples, for instance. For instance, this one here is a pretty good example. This other example has a sharper flavor, for instance.
The subject is what the sentence is about. For instance, the person, place, idea that is doing or being something.
In one instance of candidate misconduct, campaign funds were used for escort services. The second instance of a student infraction can result in suspension. (not to be confused with the plural noun homophone "instants")
speculation is a single instance or process of concideration.
For instance he's smoking a cigarette he's going to die.