Shaun put his old photos in a box.
The postman delivered a box for you today.
He wants to teach our son how to box.
You should try to think outside the box more often.
It was a scanty amount of food to feed four people with.
There are twenty four uniform sheets of paper in a quire.
mushroom (get it? mush is squishy, room is a four-walled box)
Safe.
Two possible meanings are the noun (a box) or the verb (to box). Example of the noun: I put the cat in the box. Example of the verb: The fighters stepped into the ring, ready to box.
make five sentences with word you
Do not litter on the street.Cats need a litter box to use the Restroom.If you litter, you can be fined a-lot of money!
There are four kinds of sentences: 1) Declaratory sentences make a statement. 2) Exclamatory sentences express or show a strong emotion. 3) Imperative sentences give a command or direction. 4) Interrogative sentences ask a question.
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The four rules of language are phonology (the sound system), morphology (the structure of words), syntax (the arrangement of words in sentences), and semantics (the meaning of words and sentences). Children typically progress through four stages of language development: the pre-linguistic stage (cooing and babbling), the one-word stage (using single words to convey meaning), the two-word stage (combining two words to form simple sentences), and the early multi-word stage (creating more complex sentences with basic grammar). These stages reflect the natural progression from sounds to meaningful communication.
I have the most cake.It was the most terrifying experience I have had.I like you the most.I want the most money.
The word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.