I got all this facts from this nonfiction book.
Just stick to the facts, ma'am.
The facts in this case are irrelevant!
Yes, if you put in into a sentence with a noun.(i.e. I can hardly anticipate the fact that I will be getting my license in a week.)
The office's technology was very up-to-date.
Due to the fact that they were in a library, he quietly asked the man what book he was reading.
Definitive sentence: You have been a naughty girl. (sentence stating a fact ending in a period) Exclamatory sentence: You have been a very, very naughty girl! (sentence with strong feeling or emotion, usually ending in exclamation point) A sentence using the word naughty (to answer your question) is a sentence.
You can't negate the fact that George Bush was the worst president. Ever.
fact of his death
In fact, this sentence contains that word. The fact of the matter was that we simply couldn't do it. I got my facts from an encyclopedia. Nonfiction books are facts.
That fact is irrelevant in this case! Your opinion is not a fact. The fact of the matter remains undiscovered.
A sentence using the word "alluding" would be: She was alluding to the fact that the family was new in town.
She was upset. In fact, she was miffed.
prevasive is the matter of fact.
I lament the fact that you are having trouble using this word.
A math fact is 1 + 4 = 5. A fact is something that is known to be true. It is a fact that she is 5'10" tall.
I was ashamed of the fact I cheated in my exam
He misrepresented the fact in order to get a raise.
The teacher will acknowledge the fact that I am here.
The fact amazed little Henry.In fact, we know this is true because we have seen it.The fact of the matter is, he is a liar.