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There are two meanings to copulation depending on how it is used in a sentence. These meanings include sexual intercourse and the act of coupling or joining.
A hyphen (-) is used to join or combine words or numbers together or to separate syllables. Ex: We have to study African-Americans this year! (joining words) We have ninety-three people in band. (joining numbers) ve-he-ment (separating syllables)
A compound sentence is formed by joining two or more independent clauses with a semicolon, a comma, and an independent marker.
You would use the word 'were' when joining two singular subjects in a sentence. In example "Danny and John were going to their grandmother's house for the holidays".
Correct Abbreviation UseSteve is looking forward to joining WikiAnswers' Influential Teens (WIT).
A conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence. It is used to link ideas or actions together, such as "and," "but," "or," or "so." Conjunctions help create flow and coherence in writing by showing the relationship between different parts of a sentence.
I'm joining the Resistance!
Watery eyes during public speaking could be due to stress or anxiety, leading to increased tear production. It could also be a natural response to the focus and concentration required during speaking, causing the eyes to become dry and then overcompensate by producing more tears.Crying as a result of intense emotions or vulnerability can also contribute to watery eyes while public speaking.
He tried to wheedle his way into getting a raise by flattering his boss.
yes, presently 94 countries are registered with the IRB (International Rugby Borad) with new countries joining annually
ahe plans that i have made for joining wipro are going awry.
The coordinating conjunction in the sentence is "and," which is joining the two subjects "Sandra" and "I" in the sentence.
I like to say "Joining the Military is a great way to show Nationalism"
By joining the Indian Air Force and also by farting.
I stay active by joining sports teams.
And is a conjunction (joining word in a sentence). Though is is also a noun in electronics.
It means joining several sentences together to form one sentence. This is often done by using words like "and", "or" and "but."