When the cocker spaniel suddenly realized he was charging up on a rather large german shepherd, he turned sharp around.
i had to be pretty sharp to answer the word problem correctly.
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that demonstrates a sharp or sudden utterance or a vehement expression of protest or complaint.
The pronoun in the sentence is he, the subjective case functioning as the subject of the sentence.
I turned on auto-pilot when I had to check on the passengers.
When he opened them again it was evening and some of the sharp pain had abated
His skin turned into gooseflesh because of the sharp drop in temperature.
The word 'round' is used improperly in the sentence. The correct term would be "around". The teacher turned around and looked at you.The word 'around' would be a preposition. However, round, used in the correct way, would be considered an adjective.
because it will lock if it is turned the left round =D x
Turned. As in, 'I turned the corner', or 'I turned round to face him' etc.
In the sentence given, "round" is a noun.
Turned is a verb in that sentence.
The adjective for this sentence is round.
i had to be pretty sharp to answer the word problem correctly.
a good sentence would be my dog went round and round in circles before his nap
"The ball is round"
If you need me to do that, you aren't very sharp!
That sentence is a declarative sentence, a sentence that makes a statement.