It should be ---- Cars are expensive; motorcycles are dangerous.
No, the sentence should be punctuated as: "Cars are expensive; motorcycles are dangerous." This helps to separate the two independent clauses.
The sentence should be punctuated as follows: "Someone said that elementary school was fun, that high school was challenging, and that college was expensive." Each clause is separated by a comma, and the final clause is followed by a period.
The homonym for expensive is "expansive."
Expensive is an adjective. It describes a noun. Example: They bought an expensive car.
"Expensive" in French is spelled "coΓ»teux."
dear, deer
Yes, the majority of motorcycles are less expensive than cars.
Curium is extremely dangerous and expensive.
1. Indian motorcycles 2. Triumph 3. Harley Davidson
Of course not, radium is extremely rare, expensive and dangerous.
Yes but expensive when they break, which fortunately is not that often. Regular servicing (including the drive train) is the key
NO, But it is expensive.
Some motorcycles are slow! Of course, "fast" is a relative term. In general, motorcycles reach high speeds quicker than automobiles because they are very light in comparison, so even though their engines are not as powerful, the power-to-weight ratio is high. That is, each horsepower has fewer pounds to push. The fastest cars may have higher top speeds than the fastest motorcycles, however, because motorcycles have poorer aerodynamics. Generally, only very expensive cars are faster.
A great place to take it to is 20-20 motorcycles. They also do cars to!! It is not to expensive and it looks like new when it is finished!!!
It is called modding, and it is expensive, time consuming, and dangerous.
The only thing that is dangerous is the chance of breaking the projector because it is very expensive to fix.
Why is expensive often referred to not only as an expensive basis for decision making but also a dangerous one? how can a manager make best use of experience
risk evation is one of the reason why decision making is looked upon as dangerous and expensive if it comes to the application of knowledge acquire