No. Cogitate is both transitive and intransitive, that is we may cogitate something and cogitate about something. But we do not cogitate that... in the sense of forming an opinion about it.
To cogitate is to ponder something. An example sentence would be: She wanted to cogitate before giving him a definite answer.
No, it should say "It does not make any sense," or "It makes no sense."
It would make more sense if was just : "Feel free to do as you please".
yes. but there is supposed to be a comma after me.
no because if you think about it can you put it in a sentence that make sense
This sentence does not make any sense.
To cogitate is to ponder something. An example sentence would be: She wanted to cogitate before giving him a definite answer.
The philosopher cogitated about the meaning of life very deeply.
No, it should say "It does not make any sense," or "It makes no sense."
By making sure the sentence does not make sense.
Let's Cogitate - 1948 was released on: USA: 25 December 1948
no
Its shenannigans....
This sentence makes very little sense. The individual words make sense. "circumvent" requires an object-- something has to be circumvented and unless we know what the children circumvented we can not make sense out of the sentence.
no because their can not be what bull.what bull is not also a sentence
it doesn't make sense
This Sentence Does Not Make Sense so there is no answer