Turn around and listen to me.
We have missed our turn.
He began to turn the door handle.
Be quiet and wait for your turn.
Yes, the word turn is both a verb (turn, turns, turning, turned) and a noun (turn, turns). Example sentences: Verb: When you turn the corner, you will see the church. Noun: One good turn deserves another, I found ten dollars in the coat I was donating to charity.
make five sentences with word you
I have the most cake.It was the most terrifying experience I have had.I like you the most.I want the most money.
Sentences can vary in length, so it is impossible to answer your question.
sentences with the word hop for kindergarten
Turn the other cheek.She applied a make-up blush to her cheek.My gran pinched me on the cheek.Don't be such a cheek!
It was a scanty amount of food to feed four people with.
There are twenty four uniform sheets of paper in a quire.
Turn those sentences into plural.
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Four hundred point zero four
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Yes, the word turn is both a verb (turn, turns, turning, turned) and a noun (turn, turns). Example sentences: Verb: When you turn the corner, you will see the church. Noun: One good turn deserves another, I found ten dollars in the coat I was donating to charity.
It isn't your turn.Turn at the next light. I took a right turn, then got lost.
make five sentences with word you
Are you asking for a sentence using the word "or"?You may have either pie or ice cream, but not both.Should I turn right or left?