In order to know if a sentence makes send with the word 'intrusions' in it, you would need to know how the sentence reads. One example sentence would be "Some of the things that we'll be looking at is any potential animal intrusions".
This sentence does not make any sense.
The word for a sentence that doesn't make sense by itself is "non sequitur." It refers to a statement or conclusion that does not logically follow from the previous statement or context.
no because if you think about it can you put it in a sentence that make sense
that question makes no sense you idiot
that doesn,t even make any sense that question but if you want a sentence with the word past your reading it
Yes. You can write a sentence using any words that make sense.
How about That is an arguable statment. ? Does that make sense? That's my answer, anyway.
You can, but you need to say it in it's correct term in the sentence otherwise it'll make no sense.
you can put a compound word into any sentence you want but it has to make sense.(see what i did there)
The word characterization is wrong in the sentence. The correct word should be character.
You can make a sentence with the word tortilla it is very simple. Example My mom learned how to make tortillas sense she was about 16 years old in Mexico.
Mexico had a sense of colonialism over Texas before they gained independence.