I expect to be upstairs for about an hour.
Yes, the word upstairs is an adverb. It is also an adjective and a noun.An example sentence is: "he is painting the hallway upstairs".Click here to see upstairs in a dictionary..
It is comparatively easy to use "comparatively" in a sentence.
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I wouldn't use a semicolon in a conditional (if) sentence. Semicolons can join two independent clauses without a conjunction. The "if" clause in a conditional sentence is dependent, not independent.
No but I'm not really sure
We have casement windows upstairs.
Ron flumped the ball from upstairs.
There's just me and an intern upstairs.
When we arrived at the hotel, the porter carried our luggage upstairs.
appotion your butt upstairs before i kickit
He unenthusiastically trudged upstairs to clean his room.
When I entered their home, I walked through the vestibule and proceeded upstairs.
Don't go upstairs empty-handed!
When we arrived at the hotel, the porter carried our luggage upstairs.
A zeugma is the same as a syllepsis. It is the use of grammatically inconsistent (ok wrong) phrases in the same sentence such as "She was upstairs and her children upstairs". A consistent usage would be she and she or her and her.
Yes, the word upstairs is an adverb. It is also an adjective and a noun.An example sentence is: "he is painting the hallway upstairs".Click here to see upstairs in a dictionary..
was is the verb. Bedroom is the noun (subject) and upstairs is the adverb