ensued
Try "in addition to" or "followed by".
Followed.
* stalked * pursued * followed
Another word for the rules set by the church to be followed is "doctrine."
followed closely /under observation
The word "lobster" is categorized as a VCCV word in word study sorts. This classification is because it contains a vowel followed by two consonants (lob) and then another vowel followed by a consonant (ster). Thus, it fits the VCCV pattern.
The word as is a conjunction when joining two clauses: I dropped my books as I ran for the bus.The word as is a preposition when followed by a noun or noun phrase: I brought flowers as a gift.The word as is an adverb when followed by an adjective or another adverb: John is as tall as hisbrother.
If you could write that question, then you already have the answer. It's a word followed by another. You can rarely write a sentence with only one word....
There are two syllables in the word "followed".
Yes.
The word followed is a verb. It is the past tense of follow.
followed