After several winter storms, Jeff couldn't wait for the weather to improve.
Currently, I can write several examples.
She has been a dancer for several years.
The adverb is overhead.
"After the hip surgery, it was several weeks before the patient was ambulatory."
That thief is a fugitive from justice, and is wanted in several cases.
After several winter storms, jeff couldn't wait for the weather to improve.
I went to the mall and bought several pairs of shoes.
Yes, "African" should be capitalized when referring to people or things pertaining to the continent of Africa. For example, "She is African American" or "They traveled to several African countries."
If you are referring to the specific proposed amendment from the 1970's, then yes, you capitalize it. If you are referring to the general concept of similar proposals, then you do not capitalize it.For example:The Equal Rights Amendment was not adopted as part of the United States Constitution because not enough states ratified it before the deadline.California and several other states have an equal rights amendment in their state constitutions.
Learning to perform on the balance beam must very risky. There are several exercises that you can do to improve your sense of balance.
The thieves devised several strategies to avoid been captured by the police. None of the marketing strategies of the company could improve their sales.
The government's tax revenue must increase each year to keep up with spending. The revenue from the bond sale was used to improve several bridges in the city.
i have several things in my story
There are several species in the world.
The words "several" and "Australian" are adjectives in the sentence.
No. It does not have a verb.A correct sentence might be "Several fish are in one tank."
I have a severe headache.