Its used when presenting an item to someone, like a new car or a artful masterpiece. For example, a man is walking his wife outside to where her new car is and uncovers her eyes as he says "Voila!" Make sense?
You can use "voilà" in a sentence as an exclamation to draw attention to something you want to present or reveal, such as "I have prepared a delicious meal for you, voilà!" or "After hours of work, I finally finished the project. Voilà, it's done!"
How to put calabash in a sentence
What kind of sentence? A long sentence.
She used a loom to weave a beautiful tapestry.
The tense in the sentence "the teacher put the book on the table" is past tense. The verb "put" indicates that the action happened in the past.
there isn't a sentence like that
"you are a nice person" is a fragment. you can say "I am thinking you are a nice person." which makes a sentence. VOILA.
get any kind of drink andf a bunch of ice- put it all in a blender -voila!!
dont know that why ii ask
everyone is in harmony
I had ridden my bike.
i wonder the same the but i foun out that u can put in a sentence like the roof is brown or any kind of color you want
The TSE requires no surgical procedure of any kind.
It is a simple statement.
The sentencee is imperative.
Last week, I traveled to the Mediterranean. What kind of pizza is that? It is Mediterranean.
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I'm getting really annoyed with these kind of question(jk).