1.Drive to store.
2.Buy sandwich items.
3.Drive home.
4.Put together sandwich.
5.Eat sandwich.
Have is present tense, and had is past tense. For example, I have 5 dollars. I then buy a sandwich for 5 dollars. Therefore, I had 5 dollars, but spent it on a sandwich.
Imperative sentences give commands. Some examples of an imperative sentence would be: Turn down the radio. Watch for the boat. Walk to the front of the building.
5 or 6
What ever class you are in? You must try to have 5-6 sentences to make a paragraph.
Generally 5-7 sentences.
You can make a few sentences from the word expect. The 5 sentences you can make are: I expect you to do better, I expect you to have your homework, I expect you to listen to me, I expect you to do your chores and I expect you to go to sleep.
1. You can use computers to learn new things.
there are 5 sentences in a paragraph. There can be any number of sentences in a paragraph; it really depends. However, the general number is 5-7 sentences.
There are exactly 5 cholestorol in a ham sandwich.
Low fat means "less than or equal to 5% fat" - thus the amount of mayonnaise that you put in can not make the fat content of the sandwich exceed 5% (i.e not more than 5 grams of fat per 100 grams of sandwich). Thus the amount will vary according to the type of mayo that you're using, and whether the sandwich has any other fatty fillings (such as cheese).
Usually, a paragraph is 3-5 sentences. 'Though you can have a paragraph as long as 10 sentences, but 3-5 is recommended.
A paragraph can have any number of sentences. There is no rule about this. A piece of text is divided into paras by the author to make it easier to read. If the topic changes slightly or a lot it make sense to start a new para.