would you pass me the sugar please
It means that she says things very sweetly; nicely.Example sentence: "She sugar- coated the words."
Glucose is a type of sugar but in scientific form.
No, because it is n ot a proper nou n.
That is the correct spelling of "sugar" (a type of carbohydrate, often sweet).
After she ate 5 sugar sticks she was very energetic.
No. It should be "I have a bowl of sugar" sugar isn't countable so u need to use a collective noun :)
That is correct.
* Tiredness * Headache * Feeling a bit 'sickly' I think those are correct but please don't quote me.
I think it's because glucose is turned into sugar in your body, someone please correct me if I am wrong.
I'd like a soda with one less gram of sugar, please.
English is such a language in which such questions cannot be answered unless and until an example is given because it always depends on the factors like sentence pattern, structure, etc..., etc... Ok now let me come back to the question. It can be used in such a sentence. 'He kept the sugar separately, from the ants'. But the following usage is wrong: 'He kept the sugar separately from the other grocery items.'
Correct, glucose is a blood sugar.
One correct fact about the sugar tariff is that the U.S. government can sell excess sugar to ethanol producers at a significant loss. This is part of a program to protect the sugar market.
In the mixture of water and sugar, the solute is the sugar.
In the mixture of water and sugar, the solute is the sugar.
I am a sugar patient and my sugar is always high so please kindly help me and tell me some home remedies for the prevention??
we should not eat sugar very much