Emily has many friends
My sister has no idea what the word coterie means
No, the word 'taller' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; the comparative form for the adjective tall (taller, tallest). Example sentence:The taller sister is Megan; the tallest one is their brother Matt.
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My sister has an aloof personality.
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C. Emily has many friends
The primary thought of the sentence is that Emily (or your sister) has many friends. The name Emily and the tallest phrase are both "appositives" of your sister.
My friends and I ran into my sister and her coterie of friends at the mall.
No. It should be like this. Your sister and I are good friends.
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My sister has no idea what the word coterie means
In "Pride and Prejudice," the tallest Bennet sister is Mary.
In the sentence, "Which is his sister?", "which" is an interrogative pronoun.
Answer If you like your best friends sister I'd ask him how he would feel if you asked her for a date and see what he says. It's important to keep his friendship, good looking sister or not, as a good friend is really hard to find. If he says he wouldn't be comfortable with you dating his sister, I'd leave it at that.
If a sentence is a compound sentence, you can break it up into two or more pieces which would be complete sentences in themselves. Example: I am going to visit my sister, and then I am going to go home. This could also be phrased as, I am going to visit my sister. Then I am going to go home. A simple sentence cannot lose any section without becoming a sentence fragment. For example: We are friends. If you remove any word from that sentence you no longer have a sentence.
my sister and i went to the mall.