glass breaking
gun shot
home alarm
scream
glass breaking, gun shot, scream, home alarm
Yes but it doesn't sound right. It would sound better if phrased Lassitude overcame her at night.
I would say no, because often two middle vowels will make a single sound, as in would, because, and sound.
i would say, when the police officers car doesnt have its lights on at night. hope this helps :)
Well, technnically it's a hit and run, which is a criminal offense. But since it was the middle of the night and you chose to report it voluntarily, it's likely a report would be done so you and the other driver can submit a claim to your insurance.
Police are availabe 24/7 by calling the department or dialing 911, so the answer would be yes.
He would hunt in the middle of the night.
It does not sound like you received any damages. therefore your request would not have any merit.
A police car chasing you would be at a constant distance from you. If it was moving away, the siren sound would get lower and lower, instead of remaining at the same pitch.
Which composer's dad would make him get up out of bed in the middle of the night to practice until morning?
The police "is" coming because it is a group so you would treat it like it is singular and 3rd person. It may not sound right, but 'are' is for multiple subjects.
Flight has a long I sound – pronounced as "fl-ah-ee-t".