The word 'so' has different meanings. As a conjunction, it is used with aim, such as, "They whisper so no one else hears." As an adverb, it can mean to a great extent, referring back to something, and as a way to demonstrate.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to see the sentences you are referring to in order to determine which one uses commas correctly. Please provide the list of sentences so I can assist you further.
You would use "have" after the word "can." For example, "I can have a cookie."
"I don't have any milk, so I'll have to use a substitute like almond milk instead." This sentence uses the word "substitute" correctly by suggesting the use of an alternative to milk, such as almond milk.
You can use "so" to join two sentences by placing it at the beginning of the second sentence, followed by a comma. For example: "I was tired, so I went to bed early." This helps to show the cause-and-effect relationship between the two sentences.
You add "-ed" to most verbs to form the past tense in English. There are irregular verbs that don't follow this rule, so you will need to memorize these forms. It's important to pay attention to the context and timing of the action to correctly use the past tense in your sentences.
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You can can use the word "enhance" to enhance your sentences. Enhancing your sentences makes them so much better.
You would use "have" after the word "can." For example, "I can have a cookie."
Jerry is so meticulous about cleaning his room.
"Don't be so arrogant! You are so stubborn and just ignore everything I say!"
Yes, this is because the word too usually means also in sentences like this. So the sentence would be "I love you also" which makes perfect sense.
There are several ways in which to use the word, there, correctly in a sentence.
abounding in or covered with mud sentence:You are so muddy from outside! sentence:Why are you muddy?
"I failed all of my classes so consequently I had to retake the grade." " I did not do my job correctly so consequently I was fired."
"Hade" is not an English term, so you would not use that at all. You use "had" to mean past tense of the word "have." He had a dog once, but it died.
So, you need some example sentences? I felt so relieved to finish my example sentences. The boy wrote, "So what?" as an example sentence.
You will need to give the Doctor as much information as you can so that he can correctly diagnose your problem.