I would dearly love to watch all the Star Trek movies this weekend, but on the other hand, I have a lot of homework to do.
Moist is an adjective, as in the sentence, "She had a moist cloth in her hand." Moistly is an adverb, as are most words ending in -ly.
Probably the most direct alternative to "but" is "yet". The two words can usually interchange if they're used as conjunctions, but there may still be differences between their respective uses. Some other words or phrases, like "however", "instead", "still", or "on the other hand" may require using different conjunctive styles like the semicolon.
Yes, the word strangely is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the stone felt strangely warm in his hand".
By using least common denominators when adding and subtracting fraction you get small numbers which are easy to perform operations on. On the other hand if you deal with common denominators which are excessively large, then you will find that operations are harder to perform. The one disadvantage of using LCD is that they can occasionally be difficult to find.
Using your good records and receipts that you have kept on hand for all of your other sources of income that you have received or will be receiving during your tax year.Go to the IRS.gov web site and use the search box for Gross income from passive sources
Conjunctions are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. They include words like "and," "but," "or," and "because." Prepositions, on the other hand, are used to show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Some common prepositions include "in," "on," "at," and "by."
You can start your sentence with whatever word makes most sense. For example: When After On the other hand
No, "it" is a pronoun, not a preposition. Pronouns are words used in place of nouns to avoid repetition in a sentence. Prepositions, on the other hand, are words that show the relationship between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence.
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The pupil in my class raised her hand to answer the question.
i thrust out my hand and grabbed his shirt
I wanted it to rain, On the other hand, she didn't want it to rain.
An example sentence using an exclamation: "That's salt, not sugar!" she said excitedly and grabbed my hand.
When using a pen in the left hand it is important to prevent the ink from smudging by lifting the hand from the paper.
dont bite the hand that feeds you
Please hand me the unabridged dictionary.