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How would you use Waterloo in a sentence?

I went to Waterloo last summer.John lives in Waterloo.


How do you put embankment in a sentence?

The Russians captured the embankment during the battle of Austerlitz.


How can you use hampered in a sentence?

Napoleon's troops were hampered by mud in the morning of the battle of Waterloo


How do you put consternation in a sentence?

It was with much consternation that Napoleon Bonaparte marked his defeat at Waterloo.


Which noun is the indirect object in the following sentence?

Can't see the following sentence anywhere


Do you capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon?

You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.


How can the following sentence be rewritten as a exclamatory sentence?

The following sentence can be rewritten as an exclamatory sentence by adding an exclamation mark at the end: "I can't believe we won the championship!"


In English class what does allusion mean?

well an allusion is referring to a person and/or incident in a sentence. So if I said "Tomorrows game could be my waterloo" that would mean that tomorrows game could be the end of me. The reader understands this because they know what happened at waterloo.


Which sentence contains a common allusion?

4.4.4. CW APEX He thinks he's some kind of Romeo


Which of the words in the following sentence is a coordinating conjunction?

The coordinating conjunction in the sentence is "and."


Where is the noun in the following sentence The end is near?

end is the noun in the sentence


Is the following sentence a declarative interrogative or exclamatory sentence He huffed and he puffed and blew the house down?

If you mean "Is the following sentence a declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory sentence, 'He huffed and he puffed and he blew the house down!' ?" Then it would be an exclamatory sentence.