These words can be confusing. Their means belonging to them -- look for the word "heir" meaning someone who inherits belongings. There means at that place -- look for "here" inside of "there" to tell you it's a place.
It is called acrostic writing when you spell a word using sentences, where the first letter of each sentence spells out the word.
To make sentences using the verb "name," you can say things like "I will name my new pet dog Spot" or "She named her company after her grandmother."
No, interrogative sentences typically end with a question mark. Using a period at the end of an interrogative sentence can change its intended meaning.
Be careful when you cross the street.
Context clues.
Sentences can be constructed by using that word as an adjective or as a verb.
Sentences that are written using stress or accent are called exclamatory sentences. They usually are ended with an exclamation point.
There are no sentences for this. Those are not words.
Free websites which provide sentences using "not to be trusted" are not to be trusted to reliably enhance your education.
examples sentences start with each
To combine sentences, you can use coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, so), subordinating conjunctions (because, although, while), or semicolons to connect related ideas. Make sure the combined sentence flows logically and maintains proper grammar and punctuation.
you are an idiot
no
I would not denigrate you for using incomplete sentences.
He lived a dissolute life of excessive partying and reckless behavior, ignoring any sense of responsibility.
i am lived.......................?
some people are agents