Of course there is nothing wrong with that!From, The word master
You should use the word "where" is a sentence when refering to a place or location. For an example: "Where were you going?" Which you could also ask as "To which place were you going?"
You should use the word "where" is a sentence when refering to a place or location. For an example: "Where were you going?" Which you could also ask as "To which place were you going?"
The practice of plagiarism should mean the forfeit of marks.
I should have gone with her, and would have if I could.
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
You can use the sentence: She spoke to him reprovingly
You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
You just did, or you could just use the sentence "I don't know how to use overtaken in a sentence."
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we should use had if the sentence is in past tence
His type of driving was legal. How could you use legal in a sentence? It is illegal to poison ill eagles.
Vacant means Empty, therefore, a sentence you could use is: "The parking-lot is completely vacant."