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They are words which "connect" 2 ideas into 1 sentence. For example "and, or, but...etc". The man is tall "and" skinny. In this sentence there are 2 adjectives. I use the word "and" to join them. I could say "The man is tall. The man is skinny" but I've used 2 sentences which is longer and slower to say.
Yes, but the sentence will probably become longer than comfortable to read.
empowered, unchained, unhindered, hopeful, unbound, no longer imprisoned, luminous, vibrant, treasured, priceless
It is not a complete sentence.
consequently, you can no longer eat spinach.
Neither is longer. I decided by noticing that 180 seconds is the same as 3 minutes.
As a result of the discontinuation of our product, you can no longer buy it in stores.
She handed in her resignation letter today, marking the end of her time at the company.
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They are words which "connect" 2 ideas into 1 sentence. For example "and, or, but...etc". The man is tall "and" skinny. In this sentence there are 2 adjectives. I use the word "and" to join them. I could say "The man is tall. The man is skinny" but I've used 2 sentences which is longer and slower to say.
it is colloquial and informal. while writing the sentence should be "john is no longer thirty" Answer:the answer is like this "John is no longer thirty "
After receiving a bad grade, she decided to mope around the house all day instead of studying for the next exam.
a sentence with a connective or/and a comma to make it longer!
She decided to no longer use the service.
She decided not to renew her contract.
That sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or request.
The gate is no longer securable.