My cat scratch me badly
how to use inexplicable in three sentence's
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
If you said "use coincidence in a sentence" you already know how to use it in a sentence and are probably getting examples. if you said" how do you use coincidence in a sentence" you most-likely don't know the definition of it.
This sentence is about nothing.
Not a sentence
It's merely (only) a scratch.
i bent over to scratch my leg
Example sentence - We found a deep scratch on the desktop.
The verb in the sentence is scratch.Verbs are actions or "doing" words. To scratch something is an action.
Clusters of people in the audience all sat in to watch the chef match his famous recipe from scratch.
It is entirely natural to scratch an itch. This DVD has a scratch in it.
I got through the blockade with nary a scratch.
If you have a cat, you can use scratch.
He couldn't stop itching the rash.Persistent itching should be checked by a doctor.He was itching for a response from her.
The old woman had spun many threads on her spinning wheel before.
If it is a shallow scratch, then you can use an item such as Scratch Fix 2in1.
"There was a slight increase in the speed of the car" -- "slight" is an adjective in that sentence because it qualifies how much increase there was in the speed of the car. Now in the sentence structure, if it was written "The speed of the car was slightly increased" then "slightly" is an adverb but the sentence says the same thing But here is a better one, where 'slight' is a direct qulification of a noun: the noun being 'scratch' "Somebody keyed our car last night but it was only a slight scratch"