if you are talking about an interesting sentence which my teacher talks about, here is an example, "As she walked down the abandoned hallway, something immediately caught her eye."
A "grabber" first sentence is something that makes you want to read more. It can be something as simple as "Bill made a fist and hit the wall," which makes you wonder why he was so angry; or it can be a complex sentence such as "As the sun set amid the falling petals, I watched the pathway in hopes that she would come."
By Using a quote, statistic or interesting fact in the beginning of a paper that is relevant to the topic of the paper
He fell off of the carousel horse when he made a grab for the brass ring.
Aboard the ship, the crew planned a mutiny against the captain.
Yes, it is a correct sentence. However, the word 'mom' is a common noun and doesn't require capitalization. Compound subject: Jen and mom Verb: grab Compound direct objects: bikes and helmets Adjective: their
Grab, Seize
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
Grab my portfolio, too.
it means to grab something. Ex. Snag on that football.
The jess was on the hawks leg to grab the ring so i could take the jess off.
My pencil is broken can you grab the other one for me?The other child ate a hot dog, instead.
Justin found time to grab a sandwich for lunch.
Aboard the ship, the crew planned a mutiny against the captain.
Grab = grave
Yes, it is a correct sentence. However, the word 'mom' is a common noun and doesn't require capitalization. Compound subject: Jen and mom Verb: grab Compound direct objects: bikes and helmets Adjective: their
A true introductory word is a word or phrase used at the beginning of a sentence to grab the reader's or listener's attention or to provide context for what follows. Examples include "Firstly," and "Indeed."
yes. here is one. can you pass me the sack of potatoes? or just grab those sacks and come with me.
go grab me a map
A better sentence is: Did you grab hold of a person?