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.
I need a bag of ice.
the man congeals the ice cream
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?
My story was about ice cream and oreo's.
Sally enjoys ice cream.
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!