the building was communal
An article on national integration and communal harmony should be used to create awareness. This will help people have mutual respect and have personal identification with defined roles in the promotion of communal harmony.
Usually at the beginning, for example: Contrary to popular belief, the word contrary is used at the beginning of the sentence in which it is used.
Like "wood", as in tree wood. Used in a sentence: "Would she do it?"
Eidolon is a word used to describe an idealized person. A good sentence would be, he was very eidolon when it came to working on vehicles.
Communal is when something is shared in common by everyone in a group. Public restrooms, water fountains and pools are all communal.
Building the playground was a communal project.
i live in a communal area
She hated living in a dorm because the communal bathrooms were always dirty. Communal living was part of the hippie movement in the U.S in the 1960's.
the answers yes, we are used in the sentence see if we were not used in a sentence then this conversation would be pointless so again the answer is yes we are used in sentences.
The school taught penmanship because clear writing is essential to clear communication.
This justifies the use of this word, in a sentence.
communal group
It would be used in a sentence such as: "He didn't start school that semester as he would have had to register by a certain date."
Dont see why not Is "Would you carry everything for me", a sentence? yes it is a sentence. Would is used to make polite requests (often used with please). 'Would you please unlock the door?' (So your sentence should have a question mark at th end)
Alfalfa is a type of wheat, I think, so it would be used in a sentence as a noun.
An article on national integration and communal harmony should be used to create awareness. This will help people have mutual respect and have personal identification with defined roles in the promotion of communal harmony.
It could be used in any sentence as an adjective. That sentence could be, "I'm quite busty and I fear it would look matronly on me."