Technically, all you need to make a sentence is a subject and a verb, "She drove." But it also makes sense to put in a direct object, "She drove Madison".
Subject, verb, and object are the three core parts of a simple sentence. The subject is the person or thing that performs the action, the verb is the action itself, and the object is the recipient of the action.
All the parts of an Apple computer make it work.
work
They don't react, but caffeine will make salicylic acid work better. If you were to add some acetaminophen to it--three parts acetaminophen, three parts salicylic acid, one part caffeine--you would make the drug called Excedrin, which works really well.
You use synthetic in a sentence... why do you have to make ME do all the work!?
Yes, the three main parts of the circulatory system -- heart, arteries, and veins -- work together. By definition, every organ system is made up of organs that work together.
many makes the work easier - many hands make light work
I tried using that in a sentence, but it really wouldn't work.
To bowdlerize is to remove parts of literary works. An example sentence would be: It would be offensive to bowdlerize a Shakespeare work.
There are actually three different parts of the brain that work together to help you walk. These three parts are the cerebral cortex, thalamus and hypothalamus.
I work in the textile industry.
sincerly do your work