yes. but there is supposed to be a comma after me.
you and I if it is the subject of the sentence; you and me if it is the object. Ex. Just you and I will be there. It's for just you and me.
The sentence is a declarative sentence, it makes a statement.
I Did All Sorts Of Things And I Also Had A Lot Of Fun With My Friends At The Fairground.
I fidget a lot to make sure I fit my seat. Hope This Helped :)
it means: my teacher no. which doesn't make a lot of sense. mi= my. maestro= teacher or master and no= no.
An example of a sentence with the word bonanza would be: There was a bonanza of letters in my mailbox. Bonanza means plentiful or a lot of. Therefor, substituting the definition for bonanza would make the sentence look like this: There was a lot of letters in my mailbox. Both sentences are grammatically correct and make sense.
I do! I like it so much, that I hate it! That doesn't make sense.....
I'm on page 147. Will you please turn to the correct page? I like this page a lot!! I can't find the word on this page!! Can you help me look for page 88? Does this make sense? I hope so!!
That crack across my noggin temporarily knocked the sense out of me. That showed a lot of horse sense.
you and I if it is the subject of the sentence; you and me if it is the object. Ex. Just you and I will be there. It's for just you and me.
I had a lot of clothes in my closet.
If you are using proper English, you cannot make a sentence with alot. Think of alot as a big creature. The proper term is 'a lot' not 'alot.' There were a lot of problems with the office.
i have a lot of staple at home.
It snows a lot in the winter. She has a lot of friends. Do you like a lot of syrup on your waffles?
That doesn't make a lot of sense but the answer is buy them.
How you use commotion in a sentence is like my bird flew out and there was a lot of commotion. Witch means a lot of movement.
The sentence is a declarative sentence, it makes a statement.