(The verb effect is only used to mean "make a change." Otherwise use "affect".)
"The treatment may effect a modification in his behavior."
"The law is designed to effect a major change in land use."
The effect on the tornado was horrible.
which words could be elimated for a stronger effect in the sentence mrs jones gave a pop type of quiz
I could make lots of sentences if I could just buy a vowel.
It emphasises a sentence and tries to give it a deeper or more serious meaning, it can also make the reader think about the topic.
A sentence with the word 'blew' could be 'I watched as the kite blew in the wind.'
the boy john had lots of humour.
you can say something could effect this
The effect of the sun's rays can be devastating to your skin.
i will see you in a second mam - make me a sentence
The flood's effect could have been delayed by this overflow basin.
vommiting could effect it. it could make it a lighter color
which words could be elimated for a stronger effect in the sentence mrs jones gave a pop type of quiz
Yeah! A definition sentence, but still a sentence.
yes you can here is a sentence: It would not be reasonable to ask if you could make a sentence with reasonable.
It depends on the sentence.
You can make a sentence using "you" as a pronoun by saying something like, "You are doing a great job" or "Can you pass me the book?" In these sentences, "you" is being used as the second person pronoun to refer to the person being spoken to.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
I could make lots of sentences if I could just buy a vowel.