Example sentence - She conveniently left for school before her father could talk to her about her naughty behavior.
She conveniently found a parking spot right in front of the store.
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No, the sentence "Judge a man by his words not his actions" is not an assertive sentence. It is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.
A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
The subject in the sentence is "you."
I conveniently use my phone at work.Other examples:"I was attempting to form a sentence to demonstrate the use of a word but could not conveniently fit it in to adequately do show its use"."I went to the shops and conveniently there was a parking spot right in front of the shop"
The failing student conveniently forgot to have his parents sign his report card. Conveniently, she failed to mention that she'd borrowed my last dollar. Conveniently, he happened to be sick on the day of the final exam. Conveniently, I'm able to leave my toddler with my mother while I'm at work.
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A portable television is one that is small enough and light enough to be conveniently carried from one place to another.
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The wood shed is conveniently located right next to the underground smokehouse.
Conveniently is an adverb meaning in a way that is ideal or not difficult. A convenience is a noun meaning an ideal quality or situation.
It was a trade center conveniently located between Asia and Europe.
You arrive at your destination faster and conveniently.
That is the correct spelling of "convenient" (readily or easily available).
It was a trade center conveniently located between Asia and Europe.
The Delaware River.