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One way to answer the question 'How to write a question and answer in the same sentence?' is to do it like this!
I am not 'inclined' to answer that. That's one way to use it in a sentence.
i wuz wundiring the same thing
Can goods have the same ware.
This sentence contains the word "foyer" but not in a way which meets the requirements of your homework.
"Insameway" is not a word. Do you mean "How do you use 'in the same way' in a sentence?"You use it in the same way as you use any other words.In the same way as you write other sentences, you write this one.
Yes you can, in a sentence like 'i'm going the other way'.
You can use "in the same way that" to draw comparisons between two things that are being discussed. For example: "She enjoys reading in the same way that her mother does." This sentence indicates that both individuals share a similar enjoyment of reading.
She loved him, but he did not feel the same way. It was unrequited love.
Achilles is a name, so you can use it the same way as any other name.
Midas is a name, so you can use it the same way as any other name.
Philadelphia is just the name of a city. You use it the same way you use any other name in a sentence! Here are a couple of examples.I like visiting Philadelphia.Philadelphia is pretty in the spring.
I do not want to lose my loose change. The loose noose will lose the calf.
She loved him, but he did not feel the same way. It was unrequited love.
You can use distemper in a sentence in a few ways. One way is to use it in a sentence about a dog.
One way to use "past" and "passed" in the same sentence is: "I walked past the park where I passed my driving test." In this sentence, "past" refers to moving by or beyond something, while "passed" refers to successfully completing an action or moving ahead.
The term for saying a sentence in a different way but with the same meaning is "paraphrasing."