When used in a general sense use small letters. However, if you are writing about a named camp, use capitals, for example: Dachau Concentration Camp.
Depending on how you use it general can be a proper or common noun. Example common noun: That man is the general of his fleet. Example proper noun: General Washington was later made president.
In a general sense, a Xenophanes is a profound religious figure - derived from the name of Xenophanes of Colophon.
To insert oneself in the middle of a disagreement as mediator or referee.
Praise (s) :elogio, enaltecimento, louvor. (general sense)Worship (s) culto; devoção; admiração; oração, reza; adoração a Deus (religious sense)
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no i cannot answer it i want to know myself
An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
Ball (in the baseball sense) or carress (in the general sense)
Something may make complete sense but people ignore it. For example, When a preying mantis mates, it then eats its male partner's head. Why? Beause its their instinct. It makes no sense why they would do that.
For Example: Feeding Your Dog. Its You Sense Of Responsibility That Makes You Want To Keep It Alive.
When used in a general sense use small letters. However, if you are writing about a named camp, use capitals, for example: Dachau Concentration Camp.
In a religious sense, no. In the general sense that things should work out, certainly.
Life, death, good, bad, strong, weak
If you use it with a singular subject it is correct: It makes no sense to me. - singular subject = it The example makes no sense. - singular subject = example Compare: They make no sense to me. - plural subject = they
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