the store clerk scanned my items.
The clerk was busily typing on the computer when I came in.
The clerk was so punctilious in obeying the court rules that I had to remind him why I was there.
The store clerk was as busy as popcorn on a skillet.
The word 'feisty' is an adjective, used to describe a noun as spirited and spunky, or touchy and quarrelsome.Example sentence: "Jenny is the feistiest horse in the stable, nobody can ride her."
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The clerk was busily typing on the computer when I came in.
The clerk was so punctilious in obeying the court rules that I had to remind him why I was there.
The young clerk was embroiled in the affair with her manager for nearly a year.
The Ambassador is known to be courteous and gracious. Did the hotel clerk seem to be overly courteous?
Please take this to that clerk.
The sentence "The store clerk talked on her cell phone, ignoring the long line of customers" is a compound sentence. It contains two independent clauses: one about the store clerk talking on her cell phone and another about her ignoring the long line of customers. The use of the comma before "ignoring" indicates that the second clause provides additional information about the clerk's actions.
The Tiffany clerk recognized the twelve-year old girl as French speaking and so addressed her as mademoiselle.
Example sentence - The clerk was happy to help inventory the goods for the company.
The clerk will wait on whom is next is the proper sentence. Who is only used when it is the subject of a verb.
I imagine 2 of them would be: * To spell 'qualification' correctly and, * To construct an English sentence correctly (i.e: the use and correct use of grammar etc.)
The clerk gave me a total, but she added it wrong.She gave me the correct total and I paid my bill.
The police required sanction to enter the house.