Yes, it's OK.
The sentence is nearly correct, but it should be "How did your paper go?" with a capital letter at the beginning and a question mark at the end.
Go to your room right now!
Sure! An example of a homograph is "bow". In this sentence, "She used a bow to tie the ribbon on the gift."
The correct sentence is "Does she go to the market?"
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "under the desk." It provides information about where Alan dropped the paper.
"Clean your room right now!" This is an example of an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction to someone.
Go to your room right now!
The noun in the sentence is 'paper'.
Yes, the sentence 'What paper did you have?' is correct. There is nothing wrong with it.
A right margin on a paper refers to the empty space along the right edge of the text. It helps to separate the text from the edge of the paper and improve readability. In most cases, the right margin is aligned with the left margin to create a clean and balanced look on the page.
its different for everyone, but to go through the tunnels you need the piece of paper that got cut in half by klutzy, but the pieces of paper fly away. they stop after a while, but to get them you need to follow the pieces of paper and help fellow penguins so you can get them. once you get them they have instructions on them on whether to go left or right, and follow them in order.hope this helps and good luck
Spelling Homework, huh, here you go: Before I wrote my name on it the paper was BLANK.
Me thinks not. Because a sentence must consist of at least a noun and a verb. The word "Go" is a sentence because "You is understood, ie; "You go." Now if one were to say "You are right" that would make more sense.
You go up on the rock and push the seal that is on the right to the left. Now you can get the paper.
The driver indicated that he had to go in the right direction. This is a sample sentence using indicate word.
Over or under gets settled tonight.
You can use the link to go to Paper Rollercoasters. They're not quite free ($20), but you can download them right after your purchase and start building right away.
to type things up. the typewriter imprinted letters into the paper. the typewriter had button you pushed like a keyboard but the paper was sticking out and you had to push the bar back over with every end of the sentence when it went as far as the sentence could go.