Spotless could replace impeccable in that sentence.
squall
you are an impeccable person
Ryans Spanish pronounciation was impeccable.
impeccable
a.enthusiasm
squall
you are an impeccable person
Ryans Spanish pronounciation was impeccable.
Example sentence - He was impeccable in the way he dressed and carried himself.
Certainly! Please provide the sentence with the italicized pronoun and antecedent so I can assist you further.
His credentials were impeccable.
The title of the play, "Romeo and Juliet," should be italicized in the sentence.
I'll trust my wedding gown to this seamstress because she does impeccable work.
Novels are typically italicized when mentioned in a sentence or paragraph. However, if you are hand-writing the title, you would underline it.
To provide the best substitute for the italicized word "arrived," a suitable option would be "returned." The revised sentence would read: "The sailboat returned back at the marina just before the storm hit." This maintains the original meaning while offering a concise alternative.
Please provide the sentences you're referring to, and I'll help you identify the one where the italicized pronoun agrees in number with its italicized noun.
The word impeccable is an adjective which means immaculate, faultless, perfect, flawless, or unimpeachable. Example sentence: His impeccable appearance impressed the recruiters as much as did his experience.