i love the word response
The clarity of the response required no further inquiry. Diamonds and wine are judged by their clarity.
Antibody is a sort of cells that are produced inside the body by immune system in response to the foreign particle/antigen.
A response to this question is improbable. Your recommendation of my answer is also, equally improbable. It is improbable that you will find my answer helpful. There. Three examples.
His words in response to mine manifested interest, yet his body language indicated complete indifference.
You can tell that a sentence is part of the author's response by looking at the citation.
In attempting to answer the question, I put my mind through much cerebration as I considered carefully what I should type in response.
The garbled response was not intelligible. Correcting this sentence's structure will make it intelligible. How can you call that an intelligible response?
Intelligible means able to be understood. I was impressed by her intelligible response.
No, you typically don't put a period at the end of a one-word response like "yes" or "no." This is because such responses are often considered complete on their own and are not part of a longer sentence. However, if the response is part of a more formal context or is included in written dialogue, a period may be appropriate.
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.)
i can put nomad in a sentence
can you put "leadership" in sentence