I will contribute to your question by using the word in a sentence.
I enjoyed your input into our discussion; now I've my own output to contribute.
contribute to the world.
Well - it makes perfect sense to me !
To make a sentence trunk, you can start by identifying the main idea of the sentence and keeping only the essential information. Remove any unnecessary words or phrases that don't contribute to the meaning of the sentence. Keep the sentence clear, concise, and focused on the central message.
I'll be glad to contribute to your cause.
Why do I continue to contribute my time and energy on you.
This sentence is grammatically incorrect.It should be ...............most of the work of mixing humus with ........................If that is the right sentence then what it says is true.
The better sentence is "It will contribute strongly to achieving this goal." The phrase "contribute to" is the correct prepositional usage for indicating the role of something in helping to achieve a goal. The use of "in" in the second sentence is less common and sounds awkward in this context.
Please do not litter on the beach, it will pollute the water
Well, it adds depth, allowing for inanimate objects to interact with the story and contribute to the overall sound of the piece.
Most likely, you would put it in the form of a question: Example: How do you CONTRIBUTE to your community's wellfare? Otherwise, you have to add a suffix to it if the sentence is not a question.