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make five sentences with word you
The sentences you make, someone can follow with words
Explain how sentences and clauses work at the most basic level. Discuss how clauses make up sentences and how different sentences can help you communicate Explain how sentences and clauses work at the most basic level. Discuss how clauses make up sentences and how different sentences can help you communicate
20 sentences, or 12-15 sentences
There are usually at least 4 sentences in a paragraph.
a normal paragraph has about five to eight sentences
examples sentences start with each
What ever class you are in? You must try to have 5-6 sentences to make a paragraph.
make sentences - courtiers
make a sentences for swerves
dna strand is made up of and that made up which make up of sentences
Sentences can be constructed by using that word as an adjective or as a verb.
Adjectives are used to make sentences more descriptive. You can still make an interesting sentence without adjectives.
Power statement sentences are strong sentences. They grab the readers attention and make the reader want to read more.
Yes a sentece can contain to up to 2 to 8 sentences
There are four kinds of sentences: 1) Declaratory sentences make a statement. 2) Exclamatory sentences express or show a strong emotion. 3) Imperative sentences give a command or direction. 4) Interrogative sentences ask a question.
Two complete sentences incorrectly joined by a comma make a run-on sentence.
Their shoes look marvelous. I played with their hamster today. I took their dog for a walk. Their sentences are not sentences without periods.
Usually, a paragraph is 3-5 sentences. 'Though you can have a paragraph as long as 10 sentences, but 3-5 is recommended.
Types of sentences: * declarative sentences - sentences that make statements. For example, The capital of the United States is Washington, DC. * interrogative sentences - sentences that ask questions, i.e. How many inches make up one foot? * imperative sentences - sentences that give commands. i.e. You must never swin alone. Note- Imperative sentences use an understood subject, you. i.e. Never swim alone. Stay here. * exclamatory sentences show emotion or surprise. i.e. He got straight A's on his report card!
You want to make sentences because you want to make a good impression. Communicating in sentences is what educated people do. There are people who would rather deal with someone who can speak in sentences than with someone who can't, or won't. If a person displays their ignorance of the language by not speaking in sentences, it raises questions about their other areas of ignorance and their overall competence. If you want to make a good impression, you speak in sentences. (And serendipitously, you'll have a better chance of being understood by the people to whom you speak.)
then what is internet for.................................
There is lice in your hair.
"I have had enough of this nonsense."