Some sentences with cliches are below:
If I don't finish this project by tomorrow, I'll be in hot water with my boss.
The teacher gave the instructions, but they went in one ear and out the other.
After losing five games in a row, the coach is ready to throw in the towel.
When Dad finds out about the car accident, he's going to hit the roof!
After working thirteen hours straight, I really need to catch some Z's.
It was a minor incident, but Grandma always makes a mountain out of a mole hill.
I tried to get used to the new school, but I always felt like a fish out of water.
She tries to be graceful, but she's like a bull in a china shop up on the stage.
I thought I could finish the project, but it's overwhelming and I bit off more than I could chew.
I never believe what the politicians say because they tend to talk out of both sides of their mouthes.
She's up burning the midnight oil because she has three exams tomorrow.
You must have a real green thumb because all your plants are so healthy.
After a night out drinking with his friends, Dad is now three sheets to the wind.
She's been sick all week and it sounds like she has a frog in her throat.
Now that we've hired a maid, I feel like I'm on easy street.
He's a chip off the old block who enjoys all the same hobbies as his dad.
The number of sentences in a 500-word essay can vary based on factors such as sentence length, structure, and formatting. On average, a 500-word essay may contain approximately 10-15 sentences.
Using cliches in your writing can add familiarity and humor, but overusing them can make your writing seem unoriginal. Incorporate cliches sparingly and consider adding a twist to make them more unique and engaging. Just be mindful of the context and audience to ensure they are appropriate for your message.
No, not all sentences contain prepositional phrases. Some sentences may be structured in a way that doesn't require or include a prepositional phrase.
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I am currently at the store shopping for groceries.
Well, the usual sentence classifications are simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. Simple sentences are the most basic kind, they consist of one independent clause. Compound sentences contain two independent clauses. Complex sentences contain an independent clause and a dependent clause. Compound-complex sentences contain at least two independent clauses and one dependent clause.
explore the cliches and convention in music?please no idea
All sentences contain a predicate. All sentences also contain a subject, but it is sometimes understood and not necessarily written or spoken. If I say to John "Write." I have spoken a sentence, and the subject is understood to be "you".
contain
Try and contain your anger, otherwise you will get in trouble.
Some sentences that contain correct plurals are: He made biscuits for breakfast, The babies were crying. We had a good time at the parties.
Complete sentences
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Sentences do not HAVE to contain an adverb. ALL sentences need is a noun/pronoun and verb. Of course, those are very simple sentences.I ran.She walked.He jumped.They sang.As students mature with vocabulary, sentence structure, and expressing ideas, sentences become more complex and interesting.
I think you might mean a sentences containing numerous. "There are numerous sentences which might contain this word."
coumpound words
...a whistle