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Let's pitch our tent right here. I'm going to pitch horseshoes, later.
pattern
It should be--- You believe the state is in error.
I believe my offices and I are well known.
Argyle is a pattern.
A rising intonation pattern typically indicates a question or uncertainty, with the pitch of the voice going up at the end of the sentence. A falling intonation pattern, on the other hand, indicates a statement or completion, with the pitch of the voice falling at the end of the sentence.
The two kinds of intonation patterns are falling intonation and rising intonation. Falling intonation is when the pitch of the voice falls at the end of a sentence, indicating a statement or a command. Rising intonation is when the pitch of the voice rises at the end of a sentence, indicating a question or uncertainty.
Some people believe that the zebra has a bizarre color pattern. The sea is full of bizarre creatures.
I believe you lied to me, no i did not, replyed _______. >_>
A sentence could be:"i was remain to believe" does not make sense and is bad grammar.
1. The pitcher threw a far pitch.
Pitch
Let's pitch our tent right here. I'm going to pitch horseshoes, later.
I saw Ronald McDonald pitch last night
Yes, this is an interrogative sentence. It is asking for the speaker's opinion on whose story they believe.
its a determined sentence I believe
A declarative sentence is a sentence that declares something. EXAMPLE: I believe in the afterlife.