The words may and you can be used in a sentence. For example, "You may go to the fair tonight."
You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
My mother was born in May.
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
In Latin, the letter "v" was used in place of the letter "u." Therefore, when you see a "v" at the end of a sentence, it likely represents the letter "u" and was just a stylistic convention used in older texts.
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if u climb really high you may get altitude sickness. (haha sorry if this is not a good sentence but i hope this sentence is useful or helpful) <3
Yes, the word 'no' can be a complete sentence when it is a response to a sentence that came just before it. As a response, the previous sentence is implied as part of the sentence "No." Example: May I go with you? No. (No, you may not go with me.)
Can i ask u a question on with? This is the sort of thing I have to put up with.
What sentence If u r talking about the question u would say where is the place of comma in this sentence, than give the sentence
u use a period and a concluding last sentence
why are u oligarchy witch me , said ------. thats how u make it a sentence
went alcohol is used it makes u drunk and u may do something u may regret. team kickface