the feeling within yourself that brings happiness
Bad grammer. Someone used an adverb (grammatically) to describe a noun (sentence). Adverbs influence/describe verbs, adjectives are for nouns, generally..........Probably a typo. A more nearly correct approach would have been to use a connective and said "grammatically correct (or incorrect, as the case may be.....) sentance. Hope that's some help.
First, I think you mean life and in one sentence that would probably be: Life is wonderful thing and means more than anyone can imagine. Hope that helps you!
hahah...technology is when u add me at fs junieb_arvin@yahoo.com..get it?///// hope it help u .........
i dint get the question...but if it is to use the word BATTERY in a sentence i think....... My remote car work with the help of battery. hope it helped
Hope is an illusion.A cry for help.Reality is reality;Be realistic!
A sentence with the word hope would Be I hope that my dog wont die{: is that what you meant?
I hope my studies help me progress through school.
To describe peoples animals and things. It is more use to describe animals or people. Also it is use to describe love. I hope my answer help you
The sentence "we hope that it would suffice to all your requirements" contains a subject-verb agreement error. The pronoun "it" does not agree in number with the plural noun "requirements." To correct this, the sentence should be revised to say "we hope that it would suffice for all your requirements" or "we hope that they would suffice to meet all your requirements."
Affable
i am not sure srry love hope someone else can help
confidence, faith, and hope