Thirty days of community service was a good sentence for the cardshark named Seattle.
I would like to visit Seattle again, when rain is not in the forecast.
I have a relative of some sort that lives in Seattle.
Let's go to Seattle for the weekend!
Seattle is one of the rainiest cities in the United States.
No, "Is it always rains in Seattle" is not a proper sentence. The correct form would be "Does it always rain in Seattle?" The original sentence incorrectly combines the auxiliary verb "is" with the verb "rains," which should be in its base form "rain" after "does."
Yes, do you have your pass ready for Seattle?
i think they're alright
Yes, we are prepared for our trip to Seattle.
Yes, a comma is typically used after the state in a sentence to separate it from the rest of the sentence. For example, "She lives in Seattle, Washington."
There are many websites offering cheap Seattle tickets. A good website is "onetravel". Another good website is "tripadvisor" to buy a cheap Seattle ticket.
Well, it could be"The children were settled advantageously in Seattle"
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