era,epoch, and period are periods of time that happen in the past
You can write a sentence using the word satellite. Example: Google Earth is a powerful satellite.
You can write a sentence about amazement by describing the feeling of admiration, surprise, or wonder that someone experiences when encountering something extraordinary or unexpected. For example, "She looked on in amazement as the magician made the rabbit disappear in a puff of smoke."
You can use the word Periscope a few ways in a sentence. You can write the sentence I am going to periscope the website.
The delta begins just beyond this cataract.
Be wary of the tempest in a teacup. The tempest blew our ship aground.
Yes, "can" can follow a period if it starts a new sentence. For example, you might write: "I finished my homework. Can you help me with my project?" In this case, "Can" begins a new interrogative sentence.
No. Since we don't know you we can't write a sentence about you. A declarative sentence is a very simple sentence with a period at the end. You could write what your favorite sport, movie, or book is.
In a sentence, you can write AD as an abbreviation to refer to the time period "Anno Domini," which means "in the year of our Lord." For example, "The event occurred in 55 AD."
Imperative sentences Is one that gives a request or a command. Example: Pass the potatos please.
Yes, you can write a sentence with the word right. For example: I like to write about super heroes.
So they can know when the sentence ends.
dont put a period
you can write an example sentence by saying for example this or this happened example; the dog ran to the front yard for example, the dog ran to the front yard because he saw a stranger
that is your cat for example
Here is a example. "I wrote variable in a sentence."
Example sentence - I will write the letter for you according to what you dictate to me.
Yes, you can. Here is an example sentence: Example: His thoughts were immanent