I can give you several sentences.
The past tense of "grow up" is "grew up."
Grow up is a phrasal verb. When you change tense only the verb grow changes the preposition up remains the same.grow up, grew up, growing up. Grown up is the phrasal verb with the past participle - grown.You have grown up fast!
The sentence "She was consumed by jealousy and bitterness after her friend's success" uses words with negative connotations.
A sentence is an ageless construction of words
i want to be a...........................when i grow up je veux etre a..............................when i grow up according to my research
Example Sentence: When children grow up, they learn how fallible they were.
A sentence is made up of a string of words.
When I grow up, I want to be a geographer.
You have to grow up in a gradual manner.The teacher gave a gradual introduction to gravity.
It restates the topic sentence in new words and wraps up the paragraph (apex)
The girl was reveria about wanting to be a singer when she grow up
John stop your childlike behaviour and grow up.
Little people grow up big in a family.
I study very hard to get a good career when i grow up.
This is a story which shows the Generation Gapbetween the Father and his two Daughters which act as the main characters of the story. Two main lines on the story are Father speaking" In few years I will be only good to pay the bill" this is not the sentence to be spoken just because the daughters love for him has decreased, it is just because of the generation gap. The daughters love for parents decreases as the grow up as there priority changes. Second important sentence are the last words that is"She is growing up..........and so am I" Everyone in his/her life has to grow up. Children grow up Mentally and Physically whereas Parents have to grow up accepting the fact that the child has grow up. This is the only way to be Happy in Life.............
Words like "the," "a," and "that" are often indicators that a noun may be coming up in the sentence. Additionally, adjectives, possessive pronouns, and numbers are also common indicators that a noun may be present.
Up above is two words. An example sentence is "the light up above is broken".