She is going to visit a childhood friend that she hasn't' seen for years.
He spent his childhood summers at Boy Scout Camps on the East Coast.
Almost always sentence fragments are caused by the writer using a period in a sentence where all that was really needed was a comma. Example fragment: He always felt at home in the city. Having spent so much of his childhood there. ("Having spent so much of his childhood there." is the "fragment," because it has been "broken off of" the sentence it belongs to.) The sentence should have been, "He always felt at home in the city, having spent so much of his childhood there."
"Thanks to her parents' overindulgence, she led a very cosseted childhood."
This is a gentle, evocative meander through a normal childhood.
Example sentence - We sat on the large fireplace hearth while our grandfather told us stories from his childhood.
I am writing a letter to my sweetheart.She was my childhood sweetheart.Thank you sweetheart for the gift.
your mom had a bad childhood
childhood is a beautiful part of life
In all of my childhood, I had never tried a hotdog.
Bobby has many happy childhood memories. My childhood home was in southern Alabama. During her childhood, Janet developed a love of reading.
Our childhood friendship was wonderful but the lemonade business went slowly.
He constantly reverted to his childhood.
Childhood hunger - subject is - verb
She has had a recurring nightmare since childhood.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Yes, the sentence "I have been in love with him since childhood" is grammatically correct. It uses the present perfect tense to express an action that started in the past and continues into the present.
did you mean coetaneous? if so, here's a sentence for you: the twin brothers had a coetaneous childhood.
She was a pediatrician who specialized in treating childhood cancer.