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The correct punctuation in the sentence is: "The dark clouds will lighten when the sun lowers."
The four types of sentences are declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory.Declarative sentences makes a statement and ends with a period.(Example: The dog stood still.)Interrogative sentences asks a question and ends with a question mark.(Example: Is Earth the third planet from the sun?)Imperative sentences gives a command or states a request and ends with a period.(Example: Start washing the clothes in the morning.)Exclamatory sentences expresses a strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark.(Example: The sky is so beautiful!)
Yes, two homophones can be used in one sentence. For example: "The bear bare laid in the sun."
Yes, the word "Sun" should be capitalized when referring to Earth's sun as a proper noun.
The stress mark in the word "sunset" is on the first syllable: SUN-set.
The correct punctuation in the sentence is: "The dark clouds will lighten when the sun lowers."
A semicolon can connect two complete sentences without any extra words. It's a beautiful day, and the sun is shining brightly. It's a beautiful day; the sun is shining brightly.
the sun is yellow.
Vectors are used in the sun
by symbols
The word "sun" is not usually capitalized in a sentence. The exception is if it is used in context with other planets that are being capitalized in the sentence. Ex: "Jupiter is closer to the Sun than Neptune."
he fends off the brightness of sun with shade.
melted as used in a sentence.. "The ice melted from the hot sun."
Prolonged exposure to the sun causes skin damage.
use sun in sentence
Yes you actually can.My eyes glimmer in the sun light so yes glimmer can be used in a sentence.
The scientist used an astrolabe to find the altitude of the sun and stars.