The football was none too exciting until the final few minutes when Chelsea scored two goals.
The acidity of one solution is 10 times greater than the acidity of the other.
"Two buses drove to my house"said Ella
"Two buses drove to, my house too"replied Jake
There are two chocolate cakes on the table
Two turtles went to my house, too!
This is not one sentence, but two, because there are two separate ideas stated.The team won the championship. They played hard.
Two words. It is a room of the press.
Yes, a compound sentence does have one subject but two verbs.
The purpose of a sentence is to express a complete thought. To be a complete thought, a sentence must contain a subject and a verb. (A verb is an action word, aka predicate.)
How about two for the price of one?.... * When you are swimming, be careful not to swallow too much water. * There is a swallow splashing in the bird-bath in my garden.
Stephen wanted to eat two cookies, too but he already stall 5
The two nouns, 'nouns' and 'sentence' are placed correctly in your sentence.
I have two dogs, but I want to adopt another one too.
This is not one sentence, but two, because there are two separate ideas stated.The team won the championship. They played hard.
No, a sentence can only have one simple subject, which is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. Additional nouns or pronouns in a sentence would typically be part of a compound subject.
Two words. It is a room of the press.
Two boys went to the zoo and they took their dads too.
A fused sentence, also known as a run-on sentence, occurs when two independent clauses are incorrectly joined without any punctuation or conjunction. A comma splice happens when two independent clauses are incorrectly joined by only a comma without a coordinating conjunction. Both mistakes result in a lack of clarity and can make the sentence confusing for the reader.
I wanted to take a picture of the two birds, and show them to my sisters, too!
Well two is a number like 2 you can use in sentence like I have two (2) cats. To is like to go, to sleep. And too is like I you usually put too in the end of sentence like I want to go there too, or you can use it like too much, too cold, too hot.
I see you are going to the movies,I too, am going to the movies.
In the sentence the film was over too quickly, there are two adverbs too and quickly.In this sentence the adverb too is used to strengthen the meaning of the adverb quickly.