opening the door mother went in her home office turned on the lights and then the theft was discovered by her.
I would leave out the passive part -- the theft was discovered by her -- and write it as past simple.
I would write the whole sentence as past simple.
Mother opened the door, went into her home office, turned on the lights and discovered the theft.
Yes. The "lighted wreath" has lights on it. The "lit wreath" has light shining on it.I think the correct way to phrase that sentence would be 'Put up the lit wreath". I think that would fix the subject verb agreement issues /;o
The pig squealed when the lights went out.
Festoon - To Decorate - The bushes are festooned with lights.
We enlivened the Christmas tree by putting lights and decorations on it.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "taillights" (car lights).
phoenix mankelow discovered the southern lights in 1745
phoenix mankelow discovered the southern lights in 1745
The word 'hardly' at the beginning of it could lend two different meanings to your sentence. You could use : It had hardly begun to rain, yet the lights went off. (It just started raining) or The hard rain caused the lights to go off. (The rain was hard)
Opening ceremony lights
about as early as 700 AD.
The beeping is a warning that the lights are on, so the answer is turn the lights off.
Yes. The "lighted wreath" has lights on it. The "lit wreath" has light shining on it.I think the correct way to phrase that sentence would be 'Put up the lit wreath". I think that would fix the subject verb agreement issues /;o
Suddenly, the lights dimmed. She dimmed the lights.
The lights were very fluorescent.
Either by opening a door or turning on the interior switch...
The pig squealed when the lights went out.
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