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Adjective: amazing Adverb: quickly Preposition: on Pronoun: it
yes, it can be as adjective. Example: The Smallville Gazette is a weekly paper. It can also be an adverb: Example ; The Littletown paper is published weekly.
A sentence stating an opinion or belief as the purpose for developing a paper is called a thesis statement.
The wad of paper occluded the toilet
i miswrite my paper
To become easier to shift the meaning of a sentence.1) How are you coming along with the research paper (progress)2) Sam come along with us to the beach (accompany)
Adjective: amazing Adverb: quickly Preposition: on Pronoun: it
You can only get a Paper dragon by breeding two Paper dragons that you already have.
Feed them plenty of branches. Leave a male and female paper dragon together for a while then BAM! Paper Dragon babies :D
The noun in the sentence "He took some paper" is "paper." It is the object of the verb "took."
Yes, the sentence 'What paper did you have?' is correct. There is nothing wrong with it.
No, it is not necessary for your thesis to be the final sentence in your paper.
a paper dragon as a farewell gift.
Jackie paper
puff, the magic dragon.
Find all the pieces of paper
paper mash