Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".
a good sentence is "I cannot use oversimplification in a sentence." that sentence is oversimplification.
As a precaution it is good to wear a helmet when cycling.
... fascinated is good
there is none
My back isn't getting any better; I need to see a specialist.
When you write a sentence with specialist in a sentence make sure to use it as a noun. An example is: The specialist observed the ancient artifacts to form a hypothesis.
Joey's is a specialist in soccer.
More advanced issues usually require a specialist.
"I'll refer you to a specialist," said Dr. Kwak, "I don't know what's wrong with you."
He is a specialist in the diseases of cats.
We have called in a specialist.He has specialist knowledge of the subject.Leave this to the specialist.I am not a specialist, but I think you are wrong.
The "were" in the sentence "If I were you, I would consult a specialist" is a sign that the sentence is in the subjunctive mood. In this case, the sentence deals with a hypothetical situation, one that is contrary to fact: "If I were you" is contrary to fact" because I am not you.
The "were" in the sentence "If I were you, I would consult a specialist" is a sign that the sentence is in the subjunctive mood. In this case, the sentence deals with a hypothetical situation, one that is contrary to fact: "If I were you" is contrary to fact" because I am not you.
The preposition in the sentence is "toward," which indicates the direction Specialist Cook was running.
No, "payload specialist" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title that requires capitalization.
Finding the name of a good eye specialist will depend on where you are located. A good way to find a good eye specialist is to ask friends for recommendations. Another way to find a good eye specialist is to search online for reviews of local eye specialists to decide which one will work for you.