I celebrate my 16th birthday with my friends
On Easter many celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
i was even more scared than she was even the most intelligent people can make a mistake
Let us celebrate this joyous time of year
i was zest at the fact i won my trail so we all went to celebrate
Yes. Perfect. The noun is an understood you and it is a complete sentence.
its time to celebrate
Her graduation gave them something to celebrate. The decided not to celebrate the fourth of July that year.
A gorgeous galah came by to the side yard.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "We celebrate our anniversary on March 9 of each year."
The community gathered for traditional pow wows to celebrate their culture through dancing, singing, and storytelling.
If you don't need to use canal's meaning in the sentence just say, ''My mom and dad took me to the Grand Canal to celebrate my (dad's Birth day.)
Well, honey, you just need to switch "there" to "their" because we're talking about possession, not location. So the correct sentence should be "His parents went to a Chinese restaurant to celebrate their anniversary." Easy fix, no need to make a fuss about it.
The celebrity hosted a benefit for the National Cancer Society.Here is celebrity in a sentence: Artists use their celebrity to help people less fortunate.
After the game, we'll go celebrate.
Celebrate is the verb in the sentence.
Example sentence - Our homework assignment is to explain what each holiday in February is and why we celebrate it.
Bonfire is a noun so you would use it in a sentence as you would use a noun. A nounbeing a person, place, or THING."My mom wanted to make a huge bonfire in our yard to celebrate Christmas."