It was quite a coincidence!
It is mere coincidence that Earth's axis is aligned with Polaris. There are about 5,000 stars visible to the naked eye, so it is not all that unlikely.
You can use the word Periscope a few ways in a sentence. You can write the sentence I am going to periscope the website.
No, "The brilliant sunset over the desert" is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject and a verb. A complete sentence needs both a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is happening).
A sentence for trajectory: The detectives were determining the trajectory of the bullet.
The sentence contains two adjectives: large and ominousThe other components of the sentence are:Adverb: overheadnouns: two, cloudsverb: are
If you said "use coincidence in a sentence" you already know how to use it in a sentence and are probably getting examples. if you said" how do you use coincidence in a sentence" you most-likely don't know the definition of it.
Our meeting is quite a happy coincidence.
Like you just did.
i went to the shop to buy a book.it fell down .it was a coincidence. i went to the shop to buy a book.it fell down .it was a coincidence.
It was just coincidence that Fred caught a cold on the same day the fire alarm where he worked went off by mistake.
"The vase being stolen, and the power being turned off was a coincidence, considering they occured at the same time."
What a coincidence! I never thought I would get to see you here!
The word 'coincidence' is a noun; a word for a situation in which things happen by chance at the same time or in the same way; the occurrence of two or more things at the same time; a word for a thing.The verb form is to coincide.The adjective form is coincidental.The adverb form is coincidentally.
Coincidence
The adverb for the word coincidence is coincidentally.
There is no saint of coincidence in the Catholic Church.
A coincidence? No. A) "If you c Kate" is NOT a swear word. B) "If you c Kate" is nonsense. The letter "c" is not a 'word', C) "If you c Kate" is a contrived 'sentence' deliberately created so as to appear to be a swear word.