A millionaire is a rich person.
A garden should be planted in rich soil.
The pudding was too rich for him.
She was only into rich men.
If I ever become rich, at least half of my money will go to charitable causes.
No it not a sentence its a run on sentence.
This is a rich person, he has so much money.
An interesting film, rich in the underworld's argot
wise and rich, both are adjectives
To flourish means to thrive, grow, or prosper in a positive and successful way.
No, you need to add a comma after rich. If I were rich, I would buy a mansion.
The tremendous affluence of billionaires astounds me. Affluence means rich-ness, or the state of being rich.
the man waring a black coa tlooks realy rich or the man was veary rich he had thouosods of pices of gold in his bocet
the rich family had a lot of wealth.
The British Monarchy is a very rich one.
One example of using understatement in a sentence could be: "I suppose winning the lottery isn't too bad." This downplays the excitement or significance of winning the lottery, conveying the idea with less emphasis than usual.
No it is not correct if English is related. The correct one would be, Everything except peter is rich.