Maya angelou is a mother and a grandmother, as well as one of the nations most preeminent literary figures.
Preeminent means "surpassing all other; very distinguished in some way". Some synonyms are outstanding, excellent, best, foremost, or renowned. Sentences with "preeminent" in them are:- The conference was led by some of the most preeminent scientists from all over the world.- Only the most preeminent students were allowed to attend the banquet.- Mrs. Jones said that Sara was on her list of preeminent students.
Sentences that are questions are called interrogative sentences. These sentences are typically used to ask for information, seek clarification, or prompt a response.
No, "grandma" is a noun that typically refers to a grandmother. Pronouns are words that replace nouns in sentences to avoid repetition.
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
Declarative sentences make statements, conveying information or opinions. Interrogative sentences ask questions, seeking information or clarification.
They decided to name their daughter after her godmother.
Questions. Interrogative sentences use question marks .
No, it does not. Parentheses are used to include information that is not essential to the sentence. They can also be used to de-emphasize information. Of course, you can have complete sentences in parentheses, but it is not necessary.
The background information should typically include 1-2 sentences to provide context and set the stage for the main topic or discussion.
Embedded sentences are sentences that are included within a larger sentence. They provide additional information or clarify the main idea of the sentence. These embedded sentences are often enclosed within commas, parentheses, or dashes to set them apart from the main sentence.
My grandmother sews with a needle and thread. She lost the thread of the conversation. Help me thread the rope through the pulley. The girls was threading beads on a string.
The closing of a business letter has just enough sentences to convey information for follow up or response and to thank the recipient. This is usually two or three sentences.