I used Pledge to dust my cabinets. or I will pledge my allegiance to the United States.
a pledge is a promise to do or not to do something so use a sentence making a promiseex#1:i pledge i will clean my roomex#2:i pledge to wash the dishesHOPE I HELPED!!!!!
The children were trained to recite the pledge of allegiance in unison.
Yes, when referencing the title of the Pledge of Allegiance in a sentence, you should use italics to indicate that it is a title. This helps to differentiate the title from the rest of the text and adhere to proper formatting conventions. For example, "The phrase 'under God' was added to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954."
Cynthia wanted to pledge the sorority, but not live in the sorority house. We pledge to deliver quality service on time. They took the pledge of secrecy when they joined the fraternity.
I pledge allegiance to the flag.
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Yes, "Pledge of Allegiance" should be capitalized when used in a sentence, as it is a proper noun referring to a specific pledge. For example, you would write, "We recited the Pledge of Allegiance before the meeting." However, the phrase "the pledge of allegiance" in a general context would not be capitalized.
Yes, you should use quotation marks around "Pledge of Allegiance" when mentioning it in a sentence to indicate that it is a specific title of a formal declaration. For example, you could say, "The students recited the 'Pledge of Allegiance' every morning." This helps clarify that you are referring to the specific phrase or text rather than using the words in a general sense.
The children were trained to recite the pledge of allegiance in unison
Americans would be considered to be unpatriotic if they were to remain sitting while saying the Pledge of Allegiance, unless they are handicapped or injured.
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The second sentence of the U.S. citizenship pledge, known as the Oath of Allegiance, states that the individual will "bear true faith and allegiance to the same." This sentence emphasizes the commitment to uphold loyalty and fidelity to the United States as part of becoming a citizen.