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Despite thinking about it I couldn't think of a sentence for establishment
If it's one person doing the reviewing we say "has reviewed", as in the sentence "Ms. Jenkins has reviewed the documents for the contract". If it's more than one person we say "have reviewed", as in "All of the company directors have reviewed the documents". The exception is when you are talking about yourself. Then you can say, "I have reviewed the documents". Summary: They, we, I have reviewed. He, she, it has reviewed.
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The highlighted speaker's eloquence was quite stirring.
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The establishment of the city was dated to the 1400's. This establishment reserves the right to deny service to anyone.
The establishment had been there for over 100 years. The establishment of the new business was a landmark for the community. The injury led to the establishment of a new procedure.
In the sentence "The clamor on the playground drew the attention of the principal," the highlighted word "clamor" functions as a noun. It refers to a loud and confused noise, which is the subject of the sentence.
The highlighted word "cloistered" functions as a verb in the sentence. It describes the action of confining or isolating the animals in the ship's hold.
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the whole class reviewed well for their quiz today about arthropods.
A sentence with the word transform would be: This old building will gradually transform into a new establishment.