His eyes darted at the fox.
Can not make that horse stand still, must be in a skittish mood today
An effective sentence contains a subject and a verb. The sentence also has to make sense to the person reading it. .
The more matter an object contains, the greater its mass
My body contains cells.
yes you can here is a sentence: It would not be reasonable to ask if you could make a sentence with reasonable.
That is simple sentence. (You should put a colon in front of the sentence instead of a period and quotation marks around it to make your question more clear for the reader.)
A "right" or correct sentence contains both a subject and a verb. Simply put, a sentence must be a complete thought. complete sentence = a person, place or thing doing something
Make sure that the response would make sense about the subject and would have proper English and also would have a topic sentence and a concluding sentence.
Would you please construct a complete sentence?
It would seem so! It would be my pleasure. It would make my day to begin a sentence with it.
i would die
A compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses, and no dependent (or subordinate) clause(s). The independent clauses that make up a compound sentence may be connected with a coordinating conjunction, conjunctive adverb, or semicolon.