With the increase in the price of gas, many people are walking to work.
One way to lose weight more quickly is to increase the amount of physical activity you do each day.
If her fever begins to increase, call the doctor.
If troops are brought to the border, tensions will only escalate.
The choir participated in a crescendo while the band was silent. Crescendo means to gradually get loud and only refers to music.
Some direct sentences are "Wendy and Frankie drive a Volkswagen" and "Greg eats the food." The boldwords are the direct objects.
You should be careful as you ascend the mountain
Puntuation
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses of the noun 'increase':The increase in rent is more than I was expecting. (subject of the sentence)When our increase is implemented, we'll be making a living wage. (subject of the dependent clause)The legislature approved the increase in benefits. (direct object of the verb 'approved')I'm asking the boss for an increase. (object of the preposition 'for')The word 'increase' is also a verb: increase, increases, increasing, increased.
As a verb:Too much of my mom's cooking will increase my waist size.You increase the recipe by one half to make enough for guests.As a noun:The increase in gas prices has limited my vacation plans.If I don't get an increase in my paycheck, I'll have to find a better job.
The cyclist decided to increase his speed and overtake his competitors
Inflation prone would be having the tendency to have a general and progressive increase in prices.
He had to increase his savings after he lost his job
This example should increase your word power.
Puntuation
The increase in work put quite a strain on the busy typists.
In recent years there has been an increase in homeless people.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses of the noun 'increase':The increase in rent is more than I was expecting. (subject of the sentence)When our increase is implemented, we'll be making a living wage. (subject of the dependent clause)The legislature approved the increase in benefits. (direct object of the verb 'approved')I'm asking the boss for an increase. (object of the preposition 'for')The word 'increase' is also a verb: increase, increases, increasing, increased.
No, here is how it should sound: There was a significant increase in the population.
The sentence "It is dramatic increase to 56" is improper because it's not clear what the subject is and it appears to be missing some words. A better sentence is "It has increased dramatically to 56".
dependent clauses
Example sentence - My company would advertise in order to increase sales.
His increase in gold was phenomenal.
Could you please try to increase the number of tin cans in the recycle bin.