Correct: The words of the puppeteers must be spoken clear for all to hear.
(The wrong perfect tense of the word was used)
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"
To make your actions speak louder than words, focus on demonstrating through behaviors rather than just speaking about it. Consistently follow through on your promises, act with integrity and authenticity, and let your behavior reflect your values and intentions. Remember, actions have the power to convey sincerity and build trust more effectively than words alone.
When people talk about the unity of a sentence, they talk about how well it is structured or put together, the clarity of its meaning, and whether the words flow together. A sentence should have one topic that is clear and simple. If a sentence doesn't have these qualities the unity is bad.
A quality sentence is clear, concise, and effectively conveys the intended message. It should be grammatically correct, well-structured, and free of ambiguity or unnecessary words.
He tried to speak, but the tears caused him to choke on his words.
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"
Well, for starters, it lacks proper punctuation and there are several misspelled words.
To make your actions speak louder than words, focus on demonstrating through behaviors rather than just speaking about it. Consistently follow through on your promises, act with integrity and authenticity, and let your behavior reflect your values and intentions. Remember, actions have the power to convey sincerity and build trust more effectively than words alone.
His commitment to volunteering every weekend speaks louder than any promises he could make.
Someone's actions demonstrate their true intentions or feelings more clearly than what they say.
Please can you make your question clearer. Are you talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are'? Or are you talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it'? If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are', such a sentence must be a question. If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it', such a sentence is ungrammatical. When you have made that clear, please also make it clear exactly what your question is with respect to the sentence. Then someone will be happy to help you. Thank you.
Please speak slowely and try not to jumble your words together.
You have to prepare for what your opponents could do, not what they'll do because actions speak louder than words.
When people talk about the unity of a sentence, they talk about how well it is structured or put together, the clarity of its meaning, and whether the words flow together. A sentence should have one topic that is clear and simple. If a sentence doesn't have these qualities the unity is bad.
He tried to speak, but the tears caused him to choke on his words.
This sentence makes no sense: Yo gusta hablar español pero no puedo hablar. Perhaps you meant this similar sentence: Me gusta hablar español pero no puedo hablar. The translation of the second sentence is "I like speaking Spanish, but I cannot speak." Note: It is not clear from this sentence if you cannot speak because you do not know enough words or because you are physically incapable of speaking at all. (Although most people would assume the former since you are speaking to say it.)
The sentence "It is dramatic increase to 56" is improper because it's not clear what the subject is and it appears to be missing some words. A better sentence is "It has increased dramatically to 56".