The only correct uses of "There on" I can think of are:
"There on the floor was the missing document"
and
" This property is ours, from there, on to the sea"
If you meant "thereon", you might say:
"I was amazed by the condition of the ancient tomb, and the writing thereon"
The word "clangor" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The clangor of the construction site was beginning to give them a headache.
some people wonder if the government should grant the use of pot.
I can't use a tripod for a 'selfie'. The survey equipment still requires a tripod.
trapeze
Nowadays, it is much quicker to text a message on a moble than to actually make a phone call.
Your brain is a great resource to use!
what chart did u you use in the project
When you use a microscope it will magnify the object you are looking at.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
This lobster's left claw appears to be overdeveloped.
because that's not the right word to use to describe someone
fallow - inactive/not in use In this sentence, my literary skills were fallow. :)
The recipe calls for mayonnaise, but alternatively you could use molasses.
I can understand someone asking how to use the word 'antidisestablishment' in a sentence, but how do you have the audacity to ask how to use the word 'me' in a sentence when you've already used the same word twice in your question?
Like, 'For safety's sake, we didn't use real balloons.' Or something?
MagnetWe like to use the magnet to display our schedule on the refrigerator
The word "clangor" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The clangor of the construction site was beginning to give them a headache.