began
The compound sentence is, "The rain began to fall... etc." It's a compound sentence because it's composed of two (2) stand alone sentences joined by the conjunction but. The other is a sentence with an adverbial dependent clause, "While it rained on the beach."
no
The phrase 'sky on' cannot be used as a phrase in a sentence.
Swelled up with pride, he's heading for a fall.
They began to fall apart (apex)
They mean that the rain is now starting to fall.
The rain began to fall, but we did not want to leave
The compound sentence is, "The rain began to fall... etc." It's a compound sentence because it's composed of two (2) stand alone sentences joined by the conjunction but. The other is a sentence with an adverbial dependent clause, "While it rained on the beach."
falls
Sure! Here's a sentence using the word "lope": The majestic horse began to lope gracefully across the meadow.
She begins to intone a soothing lullaby to her baby in order to help them fall asleep.
In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.
All the Suits Began to Fall Off was created on 2001-04-24.
well bacically u write fall in the sentence
Gentle rain, oceans, water fall, talking,echo
In 410 AD Rome fell and so began a 1000 years of history known as the "dark ages."
fall a prey