"Please do not argue with your brother," the mother said to one of her sons. A tendecy to argue is an annoying trait to have. When you argue, you are just wasting time.
an argument cannot be put into one sentence
I hope you don't expect me to argue that point for you.
Do not argue with your teacher.If you argue, you will only lose.
My sister is very argumentative.
A lawyer is paid to argue his case.
argue is the main verb. Can is an auxiliary verb
She sequestered the two boys to prevent them from continuing to argue.
Bob and Rosie insisted that they were not arguing, only having a discussion. He was arrested for arguing with the state police.
"uncle's" is used as a possessive noun in this sentence. One could also argue the case for it to be labeled as a possessive adjective.
They made a pact not to argue any more. They made a pact not to argue any more.
Don't argue; dicker. I won't argue the point.
my friend always argue with me.
argue is the main verb. Can is an auxiliary verb
"Don't argue!" said mother, furrowing her eyebrows.
She sequestered the two boys to prevent them from continuing to argue.
My thesis is that the Red Sox are the best. We can argue about this.
To this day, historians argue over what caused the Roman empire's downfall.
I wanted to argue the law case not just codify them in the office.
Bob and Rosie insisted that they were not arguing, only having a discussion. He was arrested for arguing with the state police.
The two boys began to heatedly argue over who knocked over their mother's lamp.
Although some would argue otherwise, a lie by omission is still a lie.
Even some who favor assimilation would argue in favor of preserving cultural traditions of immigrants.