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i baked a batch of cookies with my Grandmother
I am still able to write with my right hand.
To make a sentence with "sprite," you might say, "The sprite danced playfully among the flowers in the enchanted forest." This sentence showcases the word "sprite" as a mythical creature, emphasizing its whimsical nature. Alternatively, you could use "sprite" to refer to a soft drink, such as, "I enjoyed a refreshing sprite on a hot summer day."
Taking a pratfall down the stairs brought me many stares.
She looked more or less the same as she did before the car accident.
A brawny man emerges from behind her hanging clothes.
I can deduce by that grin on your face and your hands behind your back that you have a gift for me.
In the sentence "She looked behind," "behind" functions as a preposition indicating the location where she looked.
No, the correct sentence should be: "This pen is behind the book."
She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind her decision.
"Behind the door" could be a complete sentence, like in the answer to a question asking where something was.
Look out behind you.The keys are behind the sugar jar.
There is typically no comma placed behind the word "is" in a sentence, unless it is part of a list or if the sentence structure requires it for clarity.
I gazed at my friend carefullyI gazed at the broken vase
The prince felt compelled to tell the adage about what was going on behind closed doors
"Sagacious is a long word." The sagacious thinker was able to deduce the motivation behind the man's behavior.
It's a preposition.