"The girl perceived the answer to the question as soon as it was asked."
I could not have perceived a better solution.
The use of the word in the sentence you quote is in the sense of having been perceived as being rude to an elder. So yes, the sentence is correct.
The link will give a couple of examples of a word you want in a sentence.
What is that? I am fixing that.
i want to annihilate (insert place)
knew
The perceived threat turned out to be a false alarm.
The use of the word in the sentence you quote is in the sense of having been perceived as being rude to an elder. So yes, the sentence is correct.
"The difference between the positions of two men was easily perceived." "Lowell perceived that Neptune alone could not account for the orbital variance of Uranus." "His pride at winning yet another race was perceived by some as arrogance."
You can use the word "want" to express desires or preferences in a sentence. For example: "I want to go to the store."
I don't want to make a sentence with the word evolution
You should use the word "I" when it is the subject of a sentence, and the word "me" when it is the object of a sentence or of a preposition. "I want you to understand me." "I want you to listen to me."
The word you want me to spell is the word ''concise''.
A declarative sentence.
i want a sentence with the wor mayflower
Do you really want an answer to that?
The link will give a couple of examples of a word you want in a sentence.
"dependent variable" comprises TWO words. Which word do you want in the sentence?