Mom asked me which shoes I liked, the brown ones or the black.
The word "which" implies that something follows.
Which theme park do you prefer, Wally's Waterworld or Water-rama?
Who is that? Who is Fred? Who is your favorite actor? You can use many sentences for the words who is.
This is known as anaphora, a rhetorical device where a word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences.
Bob used wishful thinking to get his telescope.
The only one I can think of is, "In the morning we will leave."
"that she was drunk"
According to use is a phrase that is put together. It is meant to mean, that after something was used this was figured out or decided.
No. Here is an example.She fell. (No prepositional phrase)She fell on the floor. (Includes a prepositional phrase)
The phrase 'mejores jugadas' is a Spanish phrase, meaning 'best moves' translated into English. This phrase can be used in sentences like ''Your best dance moves'' or ''Your best chess moves''.
a truncated sentence can be used as a short phrase like, I didn't go. or Something was wrong.
No. Never is an adverb of frequency.
The unnecessary word in the phrase "Contains an unnecessary wordwhich one what sentences" is "which." The phrase is unclear and could be simplified for better understanding. A clearer version might be, "Identify the unnecessary word in the sentences."
Here are some sentences using the phrase "out of": Before we install the refrigerator, we are going to have to get it out of that box. Please stop trying to get out of doing your homework.