He uses the phrase "implacable invaders" to reveal his disdain for the Chinese ailanthus trees because of their destructiveness.
The past participle of "express" is "expressed." It is used in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions, such as "She has expressed her feelings clearly."
an expressive essay is an essay that you have to express yourself, tell the reader what you think. expressive- 1. showing feelings clearly. 2. full of expression so I guess expository is the opposite
Clearly is an adverb.
The comparative form of "clearly" is "more clearly," and the superlative form is "most clearly." These forms are used to compare the clarity of actions or statements among two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "She explained it more clearly than he did," or "He explained it most clearly of all."
Good Elocution is the process of speaking clearly or distinctly
Nature is ultimately more powerful than humans
The Chinese people were tired of foreign influence.
The Chinese people were tired of foreign influence.
The Chinese people were tired of foreign influence.
You need a facial expression so that you can clearly express your feelings.
Geography contributed to the Chinese identity by clearly marking the vast territory that belonged to them. They were able to separate the territories that were against them.
Exactly how you just put it. If they are upsetting you then you must tell her. Don't be afraid of hurting her feelings as she has clearly hurt your feelings by making the comments.
you're able to talk and socialize with people. you can express your feelings and thoughts clearly to friends and family.
Yes. She clearly has feelings for you and it is apparent that there is some major reason you are not together. Most likely that major reason has non negotiable qualities.
I means that he's not a nice guy and clearly doesn't care about your feelings , or the feelings of his girlfriend
If you really love her then you will except her the way that she is. Just talk to her about it, tell her that sometimes you don't understand what she want's and that she needs to be just a little bit more clean when she has these feelings.
The past participle of "express" is "expressed." It is used in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions, such as "She has expressed her feelings clearly."