some are I dont like mouse because there dirty
The mouse's tail was very long.
the mouse was recurring. that is how you use it in a sentance.
There is a mouse over there by the door.
You use "in" a sentence when you are saying some thing is in something for example...The mouse is IN the cupI'm IN schoolyou are IN answers.comI'm IN the internet
The tiger was not afraid to pounce on the small mouse.
"Eek!" she screamed with seeing the mouse.
There is no specific key. Put your mouse pointer on the sentence and triple-click.
It is a fable, but you can use it to describe someone who is either a "city mouse" or a "country mouse" if you want to.
The mouse began to scurry because of the cat.
I hear a mouse squeaking. The door hinges are squeaking.
Yes, "That is a huge mouse!" is an exclamatory sentence because it expresses strong emotion or emphasis about the size of the mouse. The use of the exclamation mark at the end indicates excitement or surprise. In contrast, a declarative sentence would simply state the fact without the emotional emphasis.
the mouse shrewdly snuck up to the elephant to scare it.