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The flowers were blooming beautifully.
One example of a conjunction beginning with "c" is "because," which is used to introduce a reason or explanation in a sentence.
Consonants are used alongside vowels to form words in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "The cat sat on the mat," the consonants "t," "c," "s," and "m" are used to form the words.
The "s-lv-c" sentence pattern stands for subject-linking verb-complement. In this pattern, a subject is connected to a complement by a linking verb (e.g. is, seem, become). The complement provides more information about the subject, such as describing it or renaming it.
"Cafeteria" is typically spelled with a lowercase "c" unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
The flowers were blooming beautifully.
s v c
Sentence patterns usually describe what part of speech goes first, second, third. For example, the most common sentence pattern in English is Subject-Verb-Object, often shortened to S-V-O, as in "She saw the movie." Another common sentence pattern is Subject-Verb-Complement, S-V-C, as in "He is cute." Questions in English are usually V-S, as in "Did they?"
Sentence patterns usually describe what part of speech goes first, second, third. For example, the most common sentence pattern in English is Subject-Verb-Object, often shortened to S-V-O, as in "She saw the movie." Another common sentence pattern is Subject-Verb-Complement, S-V-C, as in "He is cute." Questions in English are usually V-S, as in "Did they?"
Example( you made a blunder when you forgot to spell sentence with a c after the n)
The meaning of the s-lv-c pattern is: SUBJECT-LINKING VERB-COMPLEMENT For example: She is beautiful.
It is a sentence pattern consisting of the elements of: S = Subject (always a noun or pronoun) LV = Linking Verb (is, are, were, was, am, be, been, being) C = Compliment (noun, pronoun, or adjective) He is a true friend. S = He LV = is C = friend I am very happy. S = I LV = am C = happy Everyone seems satisfied about the outcome of the dialog. S = Everyone LV = seems C = satisfied
make, cake, done, bone....make= m (C) a (V) k (C) + e!
Transitions
Masking
You can get, for example, -5°c 6°c 3°c And others, there is plenty !
There are many words that begin with the word see. For example, "the cat meowed at the cow because she was scared".