There are deciduous trees in the forest.
I built that apparatus.
Yes: With the help of my friends, we made until the end. With a running start, I won the race. As you see, most sentences will have a comma in it, just because of the wording.
Here are some examples. "The ring was so gaudy but very shiny." "Gaudy jewelry has become popular with models and young teens." Something gaudy is something large, bulky, or unnecessarily showy.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
The word paper came into use in 1341. It is a derivative of the word papyrus.
he went racing with his bare foot.
Territorial in a setence?
The Forrest was made up of mainly deciduous trees.
You'll get one when you learn to type the word sentence.
He moved tentatively across the ice...
There are no perfect rhymes for the word deciduous.
To denote is an indication of something, such as a fever often denotes an infection.
Apple trees are deciduous.
it must have correct spelling a good use of verbs, adjectives and nouns and it must be interesting
He struck his daughter because she alluded in a way he did not like to his relations with Mrs. Dyson.
Sorry, that is not a deciduous shrub. Because it drops it's leaves in winter, the maple tree is deciduous.
A snide comment or remark is one which criticizes someone in an unkind and often indirect way. She made a snide comment about his weight.