A jet stream of water splashed rapidly in my face.
"Astonishment" means amazement, referring to something that seems unbelievable or beyond words. For example: He looked at the meteor shower with astonishment; he had never seen anything like it before.
Prepositions are words that represent where something is in relation to something else. Think of standing on a bridge...anything describing where something is in relation to the bridge is a preposition. On, under, beside, near, etc. In this example "over" is the preposition. The prepositional phrase continues until you get to a noun (subject), so in the example above "over your head" is the prepositional phrase.
1) I am learning about the solar system in school. 2) I would love to see the solar system!. 3) Earth is a planet in the solar system. 4) The sun is the biggest star in the solar system.
The last words he ever spoke to me were, "Good luck and Godspeed".
The bright star lit up the night sky.
The first words of my letter are for you.
This is an example of a sentence using the word derivative. The teacher liked it when the student used the derivative of the trash words
An example sentence using the phase "of words" is below: The teacher handed out the list of words for the spelling test.
The words "wet" and "dry" are antonyms.There, I just used an example of the word, antonyms, and the thing, antonyms in a sentence
An example of a sentence using the word burdensome would be: Financial debt can be incredibly burdensome on a new family. An example of a sentence using the word burden would be: I don't wish to burden you with my troubles.
Example sentence - The animosity her cruel words caused was not acceptable and caused her banishment from the island.
Example sentence - His words stung and hurt my feelings.
This is an example of using the words, but unfortunately. Work has been steady but unfortunately we have lost a client and it is going to slow down.
There are many words that begin with the word see. For example, "the cat meowed at the cow because she was scared".
Example: And he to England shall along with you. - Hamlet ellipse - deliberate omission of a word or of words which are readily implied by the context.
A compound sentence is when two sentences are made into one using the words and or but. An example would be: "Dave cooked the turkey, but didn't cook the mashed potatoes".
While not all poetry has to rhyme, it is still a preferred feature for many.