"I can't imagine what life would be like without you..." or "Imagine a world without trees."
imagine the color of the moss.
I can't imagine using it at the start of a sentence. I'd move it to later in the sentence.
what would my action verb be in this sentence? It is hard to imagine an argument against such a simple and effective tool.
I really enjoy amusement parks, so you can imagine how psyched I was when my parents told me we were going to Disneyland!
The answer to this depends on the rest of the sentence. An easy way to work this out is to imagine a new sentence with 'January 8 1947' replaced by the word 'Monday'. If the new sentence reads better with a comma after Monday, then put one after '1947' in the original. If not, don't.
i would guess that the sky is blue imagine
The orbits of the planets around the Sun are not spherical as many people imagine but are in fact elliptical.
No. You would say "Imagine you are joyful."
If you can't use grammar correctly in a sentence, I imagine you wouldn't even be able to understand the answer to this question.
Can you imagine a world without computers? She imagined the exam would be easy.
The sentence "can you imagine what it would be like to be a gladiator in such a spectacular building" is a question
I imagine 2 of them would be: * To spell 'qualification' correctly and, * To construct an English sentence correctly (i.e: the use and correct use of grammar etc.)
imagine the color of the moss.
I can't imagine using it at the start of a sentence. I'd move it to later in the sentence.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered that the gleam in the dirt was actually real gold! That gleam in the clouds is the silver lining.
what would my action verb be in this sentence? It is hard to imagine an argument against such a simple and effective tool.
I can give you several sentences.I couldn't imagine not knowing how to make this sentence.Couldn't you have written a sentence yourself?Your teacher couldn't give you a good grade if you cheated.