the cost to the tax payer and that it is about it i haven't really found anything else about it but when i do i will add to it .
put in a conjunction (and, but, yet, so, for, or, ) and comma, make it into 2 sentences, or add in a semi-colon
All grammatically correct sentences have a subject, even if it is imperative with an understood "you."A few example sentences to get the list started (subjects are in bold):The dog ran.She talked with her friends.It was a good movie.The cat was not happy.He walked home.The keyboard was broken.My phone is small.She is pretty.The mouse is fat....that should be enough to give you the idea, and others can add to the list. Please do not delete other people's answers, just add to the list. Thanks!
Command sentences are imperative sentences. Ex. Go to your room.
The teacher made Al rewrite the sentences from his homework.At the final court appearance, the judge sentences the convicted criminal.Varying the length of your sentences can be an effective writing tool.
You add Commas to sentences when your taking a brake ; for Exaple: Thee teacher , Mrs.Salas , is mean !
add a exclamation point
You can add up all the ads on a page
add a predicate to a word weaving baskets
You add the number of sentences up in each paragraph, then you take the total number of sentences in each paragraph and add them to each other and then you divide by the number of paragraphs and multiple by 100.
You have to add lots of detail. Add meaningful words and detailed phrases.
ex. Double spacing is when, instead of writing your sentences with no spaces in between them, you add a space between your sentences, like this.
Need it to be added in both the places
beacuse you need to learn how to add sentences together and how to subtract or (seperate) them
the cost to the tax payer and that it is about it i haven't really found anything else about it but when i do i will add to it .
put in a conjunction (and, but, yet, so, for, or, ) and comma, make it into 2 sentences, or add in a semi-colon
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