I hoped you would ask.
I hoped to go with you.
I hoped to die, but not any more.
I hoped for money and my wish came true.
you can use latent in a sentence like this: jealousy in relationships is latent but natural. hope this helps. :)
I hope my answer causes a lot of excitement!
We can't subsist on hope alone.
You would use would have and would of in a sentence such as "When would have/of you done that?" or "If I had enough money I would have/of had a laptop."Hope this has helped you! =D
You could use "Children who are premature are vulnerable to diseases." Hope that helps.
If by 'fedora' you mean the hat, you use it as you would use 'hat' in a sentence. e.g. - I am wearing a fedora - I want to buy a fedora - Your fedora is so cute! Hope it helped :)
i dint get the question...but if it is to use the word BATTERY in a sentence i think....... My remote car work with the help of battery. hope it helped
Bravo would be used as an exclemation before the sentence. As in "Bravo! The performance was spectacular." Bravo would be followed by a comma or an exclemation mark. HOpe this helped.
A sentence with hope and hopeful would not make a very good sentence; it is better to use a substitute word. Nevertheless, an example might be:I hope John calls my daughter because she is so hopeful he will ask her to the dance.
I hope that my example sentence will improve your understanding.
We've accorded you every courtesy, so I hope you'll forget the misunderstanding we had.
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