Example sentence - Her voice sounded like a songbird when she sang the song.
Rofl, you cant put reference in a sentence!
"Sitar" can be used as illustrated in the sentence, "I will learn to play the sitar".
Yes, aught is used as a reference to "nothing" or "of no importance"
"You are the terrible proof that internet is used for reference for almost everything!"
Here is "point of reference" used in a sentence:"When I cannot tell which direction is which, I look to where the sun sets, the sun always sets in the east so I can use the point at which the sun drops below the horizon as a point of reference."
In physics, a frame of reference is a set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements or judgments can be made. Here is an example sentence: When describing the motion of an object, it is important to specify the frame of reference being used, such as the stationary ground or a moving car.
i would have to say a songbird or something like chirping or tweeting
In the sentence, "In California, they grow the finest onions.", the pronoun reference is very clear. The pronoun 'they' is used as an indefinite pronoun as a word for people in general (in California). An indefinite pronoun does not require an antecedant; this sentence does not have an antecedent for the pronoun, so there is no reference or unclear reference.
I have never heard of this phrase used just in that matter. The songstress Kate Smith was widely touted as the (Songbird of the South) but that is exceptional. Offhand I am not aware of any songs called songbird. Snowbird, yes, but not songbird.
No, a period is not used after the reference when an in-text citation ends with a question mark. The question mark serves as the punctuation at the end of the sentence, and adding a period would be redundant.
"Songbird" by Kenny G
"Et al." is used in a sentence to indicate that there are additional authors or contributors beyond the ones specifically mentioned. It is typically used in academic writing to reference multiple authors in a citation.