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She can only say the last word of every sentence that other people say.
Its a verbal tic and likely a mild form of Tourettes Syndrome. The same people will say "alright" at the end of every sentence comparably as much as they say "okay".
Maui doesn't have alot of mosquitoes so I would say no.
Sounds correct enough for it to make sense to the reader. So, every sentence can be an utterance?
Yes, every sentence can be an utterance but not every utterance can be a sentence. This is because an utterance can be just an action of saying or expressing something aloud which may not be a sentence. However, every sentence (that is spoken) can be an utterance because sentences can be said to be a more 'complete' version of an utterance.
no YOU can no i am sorry to say but its true!
You just said it.
Maui is one of the seven main Hawaiian islands, so when you say "Maui, HI" you're referring to the whole island. Western Maui, HI would just be a reference to the western part of the island. The Western part of Maui is where all the big resorts and water sports are. Maui is one of the seven main Hawaiian islands, so when you say "Maui, HI" you're referring to the whole island. Western Maui, HI would just be a reference to the western part of the island. The Western part of Maui is where all the big resorts and water sports are.
Aloha: Maui is bordered by nothing but water. It is the second largest of the HI`ian islands, and is northwest of the big island named Hawai`i. You could say that Maui is surrounded by 3 other islands in Maui county, but that isn't exactly "bordered by".
It is not a sentence. You don't say what all the people would do. You might say "All the people on the south side would vote."
depends on the average person. i personally don't cuss that much, but i know people who cuss every sentence they say.
Every one wants to experiment death