While Susan waited for the steamstress to finish her dress, she sat on a chaise lounge and thought about her upcoming formal dinner-dance date.
The door was open and the window was broken.
I thought they would be still alive.
Yes. It represents a process of thought, not a concrete object.
Complete sentences are a sentence with a complete thought, statement, etc. Ex: He says he will help me on my homework. (this is a complete sentence) An incomplete sentence would be: He says he. (you did not complete the thought.)
The artist thought it most gratifying at all the attention given to the exhibition of his latest work.
Please rewrite this makes no sense.
The door was open and the window was broken.
Sentences can be as long as you want, but the longer that sentences get, the less likely that they contain a single thought, and the more likely that they should be broken up into shorter sentences for clarity. Particularly unclear are sentences that start a thought, diverge to a number of possibilities, and then return to the original thought at the end.
Eric thought his mother was cruel.
This is not a question or even a complete thought. Please rewrite what you want to know.
I thought about your question for a moment before responding.
The question makes no sense. Rewrite it. If you wish to know what people thought that answer can't be given because people couldn't write so history doesn't record what they thought.
The word "train" is both a verb and a noun.The noun train is a singular, common noun which can be a concrete noun or an abstract noun, depending on use.a vehicle that runs on a track (concrete)a line of people, animals, or traffic moving together (concrete)the back of a long dress that spreads over the ground (concrete)a series of thoughts or events (abstract)Example sentences:"I am using answers.com while riding a train"." I've lost my train of thought."
This is a sentence.A sentence contains a subject and verb. A sentence makes a comple thought. Many people fear writing sentences. A written sentences is mostly the same as speaking a thought.
I thought they would be still alive.
Yes. It represents a process of thought, not a concrete object.
Here are three sentences using the word 'for': "Mark bought some milk at the supermarket for his breakfast." "James was terrified, for he thought he heard someone breaking into his house." "For ten points, who can answer the following question?"