So, you need some example sentences?
I felt so relieved to finish my example sentences.
The boy wrote, "So what?" as an example sentence.
Wikianswers provides many sentences under the category Example Sentences, so ask "what is a sentence for the word ____" and you will likely get an answer.
The painting was so real that I spoke to it.
That boys pants are so baggy. Why are your eyes baggy?
Antonym a word with the opposite meaning of the word. For example, dark is the antonym of light. So, here are some sentences made up by yours truly! :) "The antonym of nice is," Bob paused paused dramatically, "evil!" "What is an antonym for brave?" Fred lazily asked. Hope this helped! :)
Here are some example sentences containing the word garish:For some reason, the floor mats only come in a variety of garish colors.Some find Mardi Gras a garish spectacle of excess and hedonism.That lawn has so many lawn ornaments, it looks garish.
Wikianswers provides many sentences under the category Example Sentences, so ask "what is a sentence for the word ____" and you will likely get an answer.
How strange that so many example sentences submitted are not sentences at all. The strange thing is, not the sentences, but the people who decide to submit an example sentence without any punctuation or proper capitalization. That is very strange to me.
Here are some example sentences using the word peaches:I bought some fresh peaches at the shop so I could make a peach pie.We had peaches and cream for our dessert after dinner.
The plural of the word house is houses.Some example sentences with "houses" are:We have looked at so many different houses today.All of the houses on the street looked abandoned.
The painting was so real that I spoke to it.
You would use "have" after the word "can." For example, "I can have a cookie."
That boys pants are so baggy. Why are your eyes baggy?
The adjective delicate is a normal word that is able to be used in any sentence. So yes, you can give sentences with delicate. Example: THis steak is delicate You got yourself into a delicate situation.
the ravine was so deep that the man plunged in to the heavy rocks
The window is overlooking the tracks so it easy to see trains.
Yes. It's a little unusual in sentences which are not questions, but English is pretty flexible and it's usually possible to rearrange sentences so that, for example, they start with very nearly whatever word you want, including 'which'. Which, if I remember properly, was your question.
You can can use the word "enhance" to enhance your sentences. Enhancing your sentences makes them so much better.