This word essentially means "enough".
Though we had a shortage of workers yesterday, we recruited two more today, and now we have a sufficient number of workers.
All of these. There was sufficient evidence to sustain consecutive sentences, a jury could find the messatges to cause mental distress and that there was sufficient evidence to sustain maximum sentences.
Sufficient simply means that there is enough of something, so whenever you hear the word "sufficient", just think, "enough". As for sentences, you can have many. The sky's the limit here. But since you've asked, a simple yet good one would be: In our classroom, we have sufficient textbooks to supply each student with their very own; thus, each individual is capable of learning concepts which may not have necessarily been covered in class lectures.
"Brief description of yourself" is asking for a small description of you. You could include your name, age, likes and dislikes. A few sentences so that others can learn something about you is sufficient.
sentences with i usually have a better maening then the other sentences
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
Giraffes are not sentences.
Simple kind of sentences are called affirmative sentences.
Command sentences are imperative sentences. Ex. Go to your room.
The sentences after the first are the second sentence and the following sentences.
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
Have you had sufficient to eat? The police did not have sufficient evidence to prosecute.
Yes I do.