"did you know...."
"have you ever heard about...."
"what about blah blah blah blah, do you like that"
"what about blah blah blah blah, have you ever heard about him/her/that/this"
"have you ever seen a/him/her"
I will finish this project by hook or by crook, no matter what obstacles come my way.
Quotation marks are used around key phrases or words to indicate that they are being referred to as a single unit or to distinguish them in the text. This can help show that the words are being used in a special or specific way.
Your coat is where it belongs, hanging on a hook.
Your coat is where it belongs, hanging on a hook.
one word used for a hook is imagine that
Example sentence - Captain Hook was a pirate.
When the hook landed in the water, the fish darted away. The cat darted away when Mary tried to pet it.
The sentence "Use the blue key, not the yellow key" should use a comma before the phrase "not the yellow key" to separate the two contrasting elements.
There is no specific key. Put your mouse pointer on the sentence and triple-click.
i lost the key for my house.
blah blah blah
You can use the word baited in a few different ways in a sentence. You can say "I have baited if fish hook with a worm".