you can only use it if you using a vowel
ex. i had an essay for science
No. The word distressed is not formed using the prefix dis- which means to undo or opposite operation.
Due to the girl's continued defiance of basic school rules, she is serving a detention.
The rules are as follows- 1) USE 'HAVE' AFTER PLURAL SUBJECT 2) USE AFTER FIRST AND SECOND PERSON PRONOUN i.e. AFTER I, WE,YOU,THEY.
"Those, who disobey the rules, must be punished COMMENSURATELY". I've heard this in movie "The Experiment". Why do not use word PROPORTIONALLY?
Although Zack wanted to have a party at his house, his dad's rules were inflexible and he was not allowed to host the party.
It is not advisable to disobey rules.
Mercantilism still rules the financial press.
The rules are beautifully simple
The rules at my college were draconian, we had to be in bed by 8:30.
The oppresive goverment rules the country very harshly.
What are the rules of the club?The rules of sheephead are so difficult that my husband refuses to play the game.The rules of chess are much more difficult than the rules of checkers.
Not following the rules, using word generators and cheating are some of the violations in Scrabble.
rules.
No. The word distressed is not formed using the prefix dis- which means to undo or opposite operation.
Some rules about using a comma is to use it to separate words and words groups with a series of three or more. Another rule is to separate two adjectives when the word 'and' can be used in-between them. More rules on commas can be found online on the Grammer Book website.
there are any rules for using words (every word you know). Which is a bit of an odd question
Ordinarily, I would not be so lenient with the rules, but since this is your first offense I will let it go.