Apparently so, here are two examples.Jimmy had apparently disappeared however he was just playing a trick and hiding.I failed to get into University, apparently my exam results were not good enough.
Apparently John didn't love me as much as I though he did.
Your question doesn't make any sense!!
As one might expect, not everyone likes exercise.
You can make a few sentences from the word expect. The 5 sentences you can make are: I expect you to do better, I expect you to have your homework, I expect you to listen to me, I expect you to do your chores and I expect you to go to sleep.
I am willing to contribute to this noble cause according to my mite.
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Athwart means, generally, crosswise or transversely. In a sentence one might say:"I lay the logs athwart the stream, so that I might cross without getting wet".
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Usually the mandatory sentence one could expect to get if charged with assault with a deadly weapon is one to twenty years in jail. Circumstances surrounding the case can give more concrete information about the length of the sentence.
Don't expect to get it perfect, it is your first one there might be a little mistake
When do you anticipate his arrival- When do you expect him-
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you ca find one in Athens Greece
She did not expect much.When can we expect him to be over?I expect you to get a good grade.
No. It does not have a verb.A correct sentence might be "Several fish are in one tank."
Yes, it is acceptable to start a sentence with a preposition. This is known as a prepositional phrase at the beginning of a sentence. This structure is commonly used in writing and speaking.
You can make a few sentences from the word expect. The 5 sentences you can make are: I expect you to do better, I expect you to have your homework, I expect you to listen to me, I expect you to do your chores and I expect you to go to sleep.
It might be a mite that's causing your skin irritation.
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