Use is present. Used is past. The correct sentence is, This is used for....
it can be used by putting it in front of the sentence and you make the variable a point
you just used it in a sentence
us the world whirl in a sentence
"What the matter" cannot be used in any sentence. "What is the matter?" can be a question.
'You and your girls' is not a sentence because it has no verb. It can be a sentence by adding one:You and your girls win.
"Girls have sandwiches" is a perfectly valid sentence.
No, the correct word is "have".The three girls might have broken the records.
He became more mellow as he aged.
The nouns in the sentence are girls and bushes.
Undulating is a word used to describe something that has a wavy appearance. A good sentence would be, the girls hair was undulating.
Yes. The boy ran fast away from the girls chasing him with lipstick.
No girls is a plural noun. Try putting the word in a sentence to see if it is a verb. For example you can say -- She hit me. So try making the same sentence with girls -- She girls me. Hopefully you can see that this is not a correct sentence.
The girls' voices harmonized well together.
The girls' bags were sitting on the wall.
As tall as she. In a sentence, you use 'I am as tall as she'. After the 'she', there is actually an 'is'. However, it is redundant so you do not add it into a sentence. So the sentence 'I am as tall as she' is actually 'I am as tall as she is', but only without the 'is'.
Boys are not allowed in the girls' locker room.