I'm not sure if this is the only one or not, but the word "clear" has to become "clearly" because it is an adverb describing spoken. The begining of the sentance requires a capital "T"
Therfore; "The words of the puppeteers must be spoken clearly for all to hear"
Correct: The words of the puppeteers must be spoken clear for all to hear. (The wrong perfect tense of the word was used)
She has not spoken to him since their disagreement.
The delicate flower petals fluttered in the gentle breeze.
Nyanja, also called (Chinyanja, Chichewa, or Chewa) is spoken in the following countries:ZambiaMalawiMozambiqueZimbabwe
Spanish is the fourth most spoken language in the world, following Mandarin Chinese, English, and Hindi.
Correct: The words of the puppeteers must be spoken clear for all to hear. (The wrong perfect tense of the word was used)
Well, for starters, it lacks proper punctuation and there are several misspelled words.
The pronoun you is the subject of the sentence.The pronoun you takes the place of the name of the person spoken to.
Identify the dependent clauses in the following sentence : When I had spoken to you on the phone ,I did not know that you wanted me to write out all the solutions to the problem.
If the sentence is spoken: "Good afternoon, all."
Papiamento is spoken in the following countries:ArubaBonaireCuraçao
She has not spoken to him since their disagreement.
let I be spoken to when I speak to you
I had spoken.
Yes, a sentence is defined as a group of words or a single word that expresses a complete thought, feeling, or idea. The definition does not limit a sentence to written, spoken, or signed.
I am.
I love you.