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What is a sentence for rules?

the principal makes the rules for the school.


Is this sentence correct - No replacement needed?

The phrase breaks no rules, but it is not a sentence.


Why do you put a comma after the author name in a sentence?

The comma after the author's name in a sentence is part of the standard punctuation rules that separate the author's name from the rest of the sentence. It helps to clarify and structure the information being presented, making it easier for the reader to understand the citation or attribution.


How do you write sentence with standards?

following gramatical rules make a sentence standard


How do you use the word enforce in a sentence?

Teachers should enforce the classroom rules.


Rules on how to change declarative sentence to imperative sentence?

simply, just omit the subject.


How can you used according to rules in a sentence?

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Can you use arbitrary in a sentence?

The rules were completely arbitrary.


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The man had such vehemence towards the rules.


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the principal makes the rules for the school.


Should a sentence begin with you're?

I'm not sure why you wouldn't begin a sentence with it. It's just a word. All of those grammar rules they taught in school are wrong anyway. You can start any sentence with any word; you just have to follow the rules for starting the sentence that way. Why? Because if you didn't follow the rules, then you would end up with a bad sentence! You're perfectly allowed to put 'you're' at the start of a sentence in any case.