The angry driver verbally slandered the owner of the car that had just cut him off.
She verbally expressed her appreciation for their hard work and dedication.
Verbally is spelled v-e-r-b-a-l-l-y.
The likely word is the adverb verbally (done orally rather than in writing).
The sentence "It might be a good idea to..." is an indicative sentence expressing a suggestion or possibility. Specifically, it falls under the category of a declarative sentence.
like you can say example: hey do you think i wrote a good sentence?
Yes, the phrase "how c" is incomplete and improper grammar. It is essential to have a complete sentence to convey a clear message.
Yes "verbally can be used in a sentence"
When making a phone call, verbally responding to computer generated questions is an innovation that I don't like. Innovation is good.
The politician verbally blasted his opponent in the debate speech.
"Instead of giving him a jail sentence, the judge verbally reprimanded the boy and sent him to counselling."
We all use sentences every day. We use sentences to communicate, verbally and in writing.
Verbally is spelled v-e-r-b-a-l-l-y.
Verbally is an adverb.
how do muslims communicate verbally
That's they aren't good for a relationship and certainly not good for a child
It's probably not a good idea to verbally abuse your parole officer. Just take it (his or her verbal abuse) and do what you're supposed to do.
Hyperbole rhymes with verbally.
There is a high probability that this sentence will not qualify as a good sentence.