After, the other one was asked.
"This sentence is dedicated to the one who asked for it."
Salvation; deliverance; liberation; emancipation
one another
An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence that asks a question and is typically marked by a question mark at the end. It is used to gather information, seek clarification, or prompt a response from the listener or reader.
I don't know why I'm feeling like this. You asked for a sentence and that is the reason why I have written one.
You just wrote one when you asked this question. Here is another: The butterfly flittered around from flower to flower. John will never get a steady girlfriend: he's a social butterfly.
No, this is not a correct sentence. The correct one is, there is another beauty in the family.
John didn't want that, he technically asked for the blue one.
Seemingly out of nowhere, Ralph asked the one question I did not want to answer.
That's one way to do it. Another would be "What the speaker meant was..." or "By this he/she/they meant..." There are other options.
Yes, upon appeal, a higher court maybe revoke one sentence and reinstate another.
Yes. One example: : "Have you seen the boys?"Jed asked.