PROSPER
yes, all words can be put in sentences or the're made-up words created to confuse you! ;)
A syllable is a part of a word, or in some cases, an entire word, since some words contain only one syllable. Put the syllables together and make words. Put the words together and make sentences. Put the sentences together and make statements.
syntax
Words and sentences that govern how we put words together are called "syntax." Syntax refers to the set of rules, principles, and processes that dictate the structure of sentences in a language, including word order and sentence formation. Understanding syntax is essential for effective communication and comprehension in any language.
grammar.
Syntax is the way words are put together to form phrases and sentences.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb, and in some uses a noun.
we can use "put out" like- 1)the fire was quickly put out. 2)he put out the light and went to sleep. 3)I get to put out insane.
The depraved teacher routinely asked her students to use words in sentences.
actually; there is no word limit on sentences; so you can put as many words as you like; but be careful; if you put a lot of words in just one sentence; it will be clogged up with words and hard to understand; so try breaking it into a number of shorter sentences instead of one long sentence
syntax or grammar
The sentences you make, someone can follow with words