He has a big nose. They do not have big noses. I don't have a big nose.
"Vs." is the abbreviation of versus and is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence, as it does in this sentence. Examples are "This is what you need to know about good vs. bad cholesterol," and "The Louisville vs. Duke game sent the Cardinals to the Final Four." Note that even in a title, such as The People vs. Larry Flynt, "vs." is not capitalized.
The scheduled fight was Giovanni vs. Cartel.
when you use DR. it needs to have a name after such as DR. Davis. doctor is used just describing a doctor such as this sentence- I have to go see my doctor today.
Marbury vs, Madison was a famous American legal case in 1803.
To determine the type of external conflict represented in a sentence, we would need to analyze the specific details and context provided in that sentence. External conflicts typically involve a struggle between a character and an outside force, such as another character (man vs. man), society (man vs. society), nature (man vs. nature), or technology (man vs. technology). If you can provide the sentence in question, I can help identify the specific type of external conflict it exemplifies.
"Was" is used for singular subjects, and "were" is used for plural subjects. Example: He was vs. They were
The correct grammatical arrangement would be 'I am better than them'. If you want a comparison of the two words and their spelling, consider this sentence. 'If I win THEN I will have resounding proof I am better THAN them' 'Then' is used to show a specific time or situation (in this case after your resounding victory) and 'than' is used to compare you vs them (you will be better).
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Avoid the passive voice to make a sentence lively. EG, Joe plays baseball vs Joe is a baseball player.
I went with my parents to the soccer game to watch Mexico vs. Bolivia