A loofah is a coarse sponge like material used for scrubbing the skin. It is to be used wet for exfoliation purposes with the exception of the face as it is too rough for the delicate facial area.
"Mary scrubbed her back with a loofah while she was in the shower."
A loofah is used in the shower or tub to exfoliate your skin. Its just a fancy word for a wash cloth that feels like sand paper...lol. But that's what they are and they do work great!
The word "I" is used for the subject of a sentence: I went to the store. You and I bought the book. The word "Me" is used for the object of a sentence, phrase, etc. He bought it for me.
Arabic, in Egypt
The pronoun 'I' is used as the subject of the sentence or phrase; the pronoun 'me' is used as the object of the sentence or phrase.The word It's is the contraction for 'Itis', in this case they are the subject and verb of your sentence or phrase, which means that you need an object for your sentence or phrase:It is me.It's me.
Pulu
The word "ingenuous" would be used in a sentence like the word primitive. A example would be: "He told the truth because he was ingenuous." It can be also used for the phrase "ingenuous question".
The word 'me' is a pronoun that is used as the object of a sentence or phrase; the first person objective used in place of your name. Example: That book belongs to me.
A dangling modifier is a modifying word or phrase which does not clearly modify a word or phrase in a sentence.
A clause is a word group that contains a verb and its subject and that is used as a sentence or part of a sentence, whereas a phrase is a group related words that is used as a single part of speech and that does not contain both a verb and its subject.
it's a phrase or sentence used as a conversationalist piece, not as a proper sentence or statement, such as "He used that statement as a colloquialism to emphsize the common nature of the trading of word meanings.
A comma is usually NOT needed when a sentence includes an extra phrase beginning with the word that.
You do not have to capitalize fourteen hundred dollars. The only time you would capitalize any word in that phrase is when the word "fourteen" was used at the beginning of a sentence.