Then it turns into a run-on sentence.
That is why commas are made. In order to put a sentence into a nice form
For example:
Bad=
I give water to my dog because he gets thirsty, because he won't get sick, and because he'll need it.
Good:
I give water to my dog because he gets thirsty, he won't get sick, and he'll need it.
It means di. Don't improve this answer because it's correct:] BI is more accurate. It means every two or twice. Examples: biannual which means twice a year.
The intransitive verb would be learn, because in this sentence learn has no direct object.
The sentence 'Computers and printers are standard equipment in most classrooms' is a compound sentence because it has more than one subject, "Computers and printers".
you may think she is not literate because she stutters. :)
a sentence containing a subordinate clause or clauses.
I believe the embargo shouldnt be lifted because if the do the Soviet Union might bring in more weapons and threaten the U.S.
summer because the sun is twice as hot.
summer because the sun is twice as hot.
8 more than twice a number d
It depends. If you have breasts if you do not you shouldnt or use a training bra.. If you have a bigger chest than i personally think you should because it looks better and more secure
they bite because they only have that defense and because you're more than twice their size
she really wants to take more pics of herself but, she shouldnt.
Just spell out your sentence mathematically: 3 more than => 3 +, twice => 2 *, then you have your variable of the base. Put it all together, and h = 3+2b.
yeah but u shouldnt
no the rockies are more then twice as high no the rockies are more then twice as high no the rockies are more then twice as high
No. Work and power are different. There is quite a good chance that the one with twice the power will do more work, though.
Yes,you can start off a sentence with more importantly because it is a transition starter,for example if you are writing an essay more importantly you certainly can try.