"The lead female actress plans to emerge and re-emerge from the stage curtains as long as the audience calls for her to come out and receive their applause and flowers" is an example of a sentence that uses the phrase "as long as".
No, 'her' is an objective pronoun, used as the object of a sentence or phrase. 'She' is the subjective pronoun, used as the subject of a sentence or phrase. Example uses: Subject: She is my sister. Object: The book belongs to her.
Cowley uses the phrase 'my own country' as an example of repetition.
an open sentence.
Example sentence for the noun phrase 'checks and balances':The government uses checks and balances to separate the responsibilities of departments.
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
Here is an example of a sentence that correctly uses quotation marks: She said, "I will meet you at the park at 3 o'clock."
Sentence A contains a gerund phrase: "Eating ice cream on a windy day." In this sentence, "eating" functions as a gerund, acting as a noun and describing the activity that can lead to a messy experience. Sentence B does not contain a gerund phrase; instead, it uses the verb "eat" in its infinitive form.
A literal sentence is a sentence that uses an actual example of what you are talking about. For example, he drove down the street at 50 miles per hour is a literal sentence.
This is a quiet zone.
An example of a passive listening sentence is "I'm hearing what you're saying, but I'm not really paying attention to it." This can indicate that the listener is not fully engaged or actively processing the information being communicated.
I banged your mom all night long and then your mom raped you in your sleep.
an epithet