Lexi was being kind of snobbish to me.
Her snobbish attitude was evident as she turned up her nose at the inexpensive wine served at the party.
The naming part of the sentence "I like to look at birds" is "birds." It is the subject of the sentence, telling us what the sentence is about.
She adorned her hair with laurels to create a beautiful and elegant look for the special occasion.
No, "Look out below" is not an exclamatory sentence. It is an imperative sentence used to warn someone of a potential danger from above.
An exclamatory sentence shows strong emotion or excitement and usually ends with an exclamation mark. For example, "What a beautiful sunrise!" or "I can't believe it!"
The correct sentence is "Look! cried Louis, it's a rainbow." Place the comma after "Look" and capitalize the beginning of the dialogue sentence.
Snobbish people are not usually well liked. She was very snobbish, acting like she is better than everyone else.
the boy very snobbish because he rich and have a big house
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First look it up and decide which of the meanings is appropriate to what you've heard. If it is the definition that applies to a snobbish or aloof nature then you could could make a sentence like this: My friend was so persnickety to the police officer, I was surprised he didn't get a ticket.
She always acted snobbish around her classmates, looking down on them and refusing to socialize with anyone she thought was beneath her.
Just pretend they cannot hurt you by doing that and don't hang around them. Find friends who like you and don't pay attention to snobbish people.
The noun form for the adjective snobbish is snobbishness.
Snobbish does not have a prefix. Although, its suffix, is "ish".
Just like any other sentence..!!
'Snobbish' is an adjective meaning superior, arrogant, stuck-up, patronizing, condescending, snooty, and/or pretentious. Example - He acted snobbish when he was introduced to her.
Snobbish girl is correct but your question is not.Written correctly, your question would be:Is snobbish girl correct grammar?
The naming part of the sentence "I like to look at birds" is "birds." It is the subject of the sentence, telling us what the sentence is about.