We cannot see the sentences; therefore we cannot help you rewrite them unless you include them in your question. And if there is more than one sentence, you would need to ask more than one question, one for each sentence.
this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
It can mean two things: * Move the words of the current sentence around to enhance its' meaning * To write a completely new sentence to convey the same message of the original sentence I suppose...! :D
You mustn't attend your class.
You can rewrite it like so: She got up early since it was a beautiful day.
She carefully wrote the letter. This rewrite makes the subject a pronoun.
There is typically no set limit on the number of times a pronoun can be used in a sentence. It is important, however, to ensure that the sentence remains clear and easy to understand despite the repeated use of pronouns.
this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
this isn't an answer, but I was wondering how to rewrite a question as a sentence? In order to identify verbs and subjects, we must rewrite them for language. One example is What does Sean do to prepare for a test? is rewritten as Sean does do what to prepare for a test. for a test is the prep phrase, does do is the verb, and Sean is the subject.
Rewrite it
You need to interpret the words of the sentence into an algebraic form.
using object pronouns, how would I rewrite the following sentence? amo a mis hermanas.
It can mean two things: * Move the words of the current sentence around to enhance its' meaning * To write a completely new sentence to convey the same message of the original sentence I suppose...! :D
To rewrite a sentence as imperative, simply remove the subject and any helping verbs. For example, "Please bring me the book" can be rewritten as "Bring me the book."
Please rewrite this as a proper question. It does not make sense as it stands.
This essay misrepresents your talents; please rewrite it.
You mustn't attend your class.
You can rewrite it like so: She got up early since it was a beautiful day.