Cedars are evergreen, being coniferous. The latin name for the genus is Cedrus, and they belong to the Pinaceaeplant family.Not all coniferous trees are evergreen.
The correct phrase is "all of a sudden". Bad grammar is often spread because the phrase is misheard, and "all of a sudden" sounds very similar to "all the sudden" or "all of the sudden" when a person says it quickly.
All of a Sudden was created in 1982.
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Yes, "all of a sudden" usually requires a comma if it is used at the beginning of a sentence. For example: "All of a sudden, the lights went out."
The word throughout is typically a preposition meaning "all through" or "completely" in location or time. Examples: The threat of Communist revolutions existed throughout Europe. Economic growth took place throughout the following twenty years. It is sometimes used alone as an adverb, especially when there is an understood object. Example: Despite the danger posed by the aircraft's sudden plummet, the military passengers remained calm throughout.
All of a sudden a wild badger attacked me.
It actually is sudden. It means an unexpected occurrence. It's rarely used outside the phrase "all of a sudden."
Pines, cedars, and yews are all types of coniferous trees. They are characterized by bearing cones and having needle-like or scale-like leaves that are usually evergreen. Coniferous trees are often found in cooler climates.
When you lose your strength all of a sudden, you collapse and suffer some dizziness.
All of a sudden I found that I had written a sentence in reply to a question.
Suddenly.