The sight of the bloody extraction site in the back of his mouth caused him to faint, and he told me later that he's not sure he can go through with another wisdom tooth removal.
The construction site was left abandoned and unguarded for several weeks due to lack of funding, and it was not the sight of the dead body, but rather the smell of it, that finally alerted people to the fact that a murder victim had been dumped there.
With no suspect in sight, the detectives' last hope was that the killer would revisit the site of the murder, so they set up a stakeout.
City officials erected a sign at the site of the accident, proclaiming, "A pedestrian died crossing here," in the hopes that the sight of it would encourage people to be more careful when crossing at that intersection.
The sight of the beautiful mountain peak from our camping site was breathtaking. The archaeological site we visited left us in awe of the ancient ruins we saw.
Example sentences with the implied subject 'you':Cut film to vent; cook on high for five minutes.Look both ways before crossing.Use your inside voice.Call me.Stop!
The word "sentences" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a group of words that express a complete thought. As a verb, it means to declare a punishment or convey a judgment to someone.
Sentences that end in a period are called declarative sentences. These sentences make a statement or express an opinion.
Sentences that end in periods are called declarative sentences. These are statements that convey information or make a statement.
Ex: He is a good student. Here both he and is are in singular form. Ex: They are good students. This sentence is in plural form.
coumpound words
Avoid focusing on single words but learn to 'scan' or look ahead for both words and context in sentences. Try not to read at the speed you speak (this is called verablization). Improve your vocabulary - the more words you know by sight the easier it is to process them quickly. Finally...practice, practice practice!
Audio-visual is Using both sight and sound
what involves both hear and sight
Yes. Both words have a long I sound, as in my, by, high, right, and sight.
The English language has many exceptions to rules. There are ways to use the same words to ask the same question differently. ñIs this your address?î and ñThis is your address?î are both asking the same thing.
Repetition both ties sentences together and guides the reader.
Example sentences with the implied subject 'you':Cut film to vent; cook on high for five minutes.Look both ways before crossing.Use your inside voice.Call me.Stop!
The word "sentences" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a group of words that express a complete thought. As a verb, it means to declare a punishment or convey a judgment to someone.
Yes, using words in a sentence helps in learning them. Seeing them in context and using them helps remember both the word and how it is used.
both of these words are both a noun & a verb& neither repeats any letters nor do they both together& both words are found in commonly recited palindromic sentences& both words are used in the game of chess & indeed are objects found on a chessboardbut there does not appear to be any good reason why this question belongs in the category of word & phrase origins
The holographic sight is a sight with a 1.5x zoom. The hybrid sight is a combination of both the red dot sight and holographic sight, you can switch between the two at any time. The hybrid sight is only in MW3. Related links have been added that describe the features of both sights