Who used up all the scotch tape?
Will you buy a car that's new or used?
She used a knife to slice the bread.
He used to work at Mc Donalds, but he was fired.
She's not used to driving such a big vehicle.
He used that girl to make his wife jealous.
You just used thoroughly in a sentence, posed as a question. I don't know how to put thoroughly in a sentence. You need to clean that thoroughly. I was thoroughly incensed.
Use is present. Used is past. The correct sentence is, This is used for....
it can be used by putting it in front of the sentence and you make the variable a point
you just used it in a sentence
A gerund functions as a noun, as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:Fishing is my dad's hobby. (subject of the sentence)I need the workout that swimming provides. (subject of the relative clause)We enjoyed the dancing in the parade. (direct object of the verb 'enjoyed')He'll need new shoes for running. (object of the preposition 'for')
Well, as a common noun it does not need to be capitalized as for it used in this sentence, " I'd like to give you a wedding at my house." but if used as a proper noun it does need to be capitalized. " I loved the Wedding."
you need to add a verb in front of it.
i need a the word cover used as a verb in a sentence
Alternative words that can be used instead of "should" in a sentence include "ought to," "must," "need to," "have to," and "ought."
In the library everyone need to be quietly.
The nouns in the sentence are need, heart, and game.However, the sentence is not worded well, it should read:'You need to have a lot of heart to win the game.'Now the word 'need' is used as a verb, and the nouns are heart and game.
"People need to work hard to protect our environment."
No, homework does not need a capital letter unless it is the first word of a sentence.
if you need a sentence u can say i used the odometer in my car to masure the distance in miles from Florida to Canada
The pronoun 'I' is used as the subject of the sentence or phrase; the pronoun 'me' is used as the object of the sentence or phrase.The word It's is the contraction for 'Itis', in this case they are the subject and verb of your sentence or phrase, which means that you need an object for your sentence or phrase:It is me.It's me.
Does a sentence need a subject?
An example:You're mumbling too much- you need to articulate!