first off use better grammer, second i dont know first off use better grammer, second i dont know
The adjectives in the sentence "The famous dancer was described as having cat-like moves" are "famous" and "cat-like." "Famous" describes the dancer, while "cat-like" describes the type of moves. Both adjectives provide additional information about the nouns they modify.
Although there could be situations where you can use 'Having' at the beginning of a sentence, however, it is better practice to avoid doing so.Using a verb like 'having' at the beginning could create a very wordy sentence.
Two possibility : 1. When a state of being is the subject of the sentence. like : Being completely in shock, I freeze. 2. When a passive verb is the subject of the sentence Like : Being chased by a pitbull, I jumped over a two meters high concrete wall !
it is like your sister is so dumb that she thot of meat while eating cake.
While servants pledged their loyalty to the liege, they did not always like him or respect him.
When you would like to do something else while having another program running.
The adjectives in the sentence "The famous dancer was described as having cat-like moves" are "famous" and "cat-like." "Famous" describes the dancer, while "cat-like" describes the type of moves. Both adjectives provide additional information about the nouns they modify.
Yes, after rapid you need a comma and another action like: while they floated down the rapid, they ate sandwiches.
People like having portable luggage.
That man is behaving like an unmannerly bumpkin.
it is just like having fear with our family and also our having fear with our self
i like chese i like chese
Having a high-quality security system in your house is like having your own sentry guarding your family.
They are themselves while he is not like himself.
A sentence used to impress the girl or boy into "like like" you.
The sentence "What are you having for dinner tonight?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question and seeking information. Interrogative sentences typically begin with words like "what," "where," "who," "when," or "why." In this case, it specifically inquires about the dinner choice.
it's like having another family member.