put the ice in the cup
I need a bag of ice.
Ice is a type of solid.
A sentence using as: As a family, we went to the store to get ice cream.
Over time, their have been many ice ages
The igloo, which belonged to Mr. Polar Bear, was made of ice.
the man congeals the ice cream
I need a bag of ice.
Are you asking for a sentence using the word "or"?You may have either pie or ice cream, but not both.Should I turn right or left?
Sally enjoys ice cream.
My story was about ice cream and oreo's.
A simple sentence consists of one clause. It can be:a statement: I like ice cream (positive) John doesn't like ice cream. (negative).a question:Do you like ice cream? (yes/no question).Who likes ice cream? (With question word)you like ice cream? (using intonation)an imperative: Stand up! Don't walk on the grass.an exclamation: What a noise! Ouch!
A simple sentence consists of one clause. It can be:a statement: I like ice cream (positive) John doesn't like ice cream. (negative).a question:Do you like ice cream? (yes/no question).Who likes ice cream? (With question word)you like ice cream? (using intonation)an imperative: Stand up! Don't walk on the grass.an exclamation: What a noise! Ouch!