I need time to reflect.
The stones around the campfire will reflect the heat.
A mirror will reflect your image.
Let me reflect a bit on that. The headlights will reflect in the showroom window.
i will reflect the light of the wall to make a shadow
Her thoughtful comments caused me to reflect on my own beliefs.
i love u
A root sentence is another term to reflect the original part of the sentence structure. There are adjectives and adverbs to fill in spaces; but, the initial parts of the sentence is contained within.
Often at night I sit and reflect on the days events. reflect = review / think over / mull over A mirror can reflect the suns rays. reflect = throw back/give back / bounce back There facial expressions reflected their thoughts. reflect = display / demonstrate / express
"The patient is at libery to reflect on his morbidity which I believe is poor".
maybe cuz u need to get a life!?
It's beautiful to see the sun reflect off the water each morning. The pastor encouraged us to reflect upon the meaning of Easter. Find an assessment that will accurately reflect my child's abilities. Her love of flowers is strongly reflected in her paintings. Does that note reflect your true feelings? As the new year begins, let's reflect on the goals we've set for ourselves.
She loves to watch the moon reflect off the lake.
The word reflected is a regular verb. It is the past tense of reflect.
Reflexive pronouns always "reflect back" to the subject of the sentence or clause. Yourselves is one word. A sentence for it would be - You must wash yourselves, or you will soon be yourselves again.