In the sentence "There's a caterpillar in my lunchbox," the article is "a." It is an indefinite article used to refer to a non-specific caterpillar. This indicates that the speaker is mentioning one of many possible caterpillars rather than a specific one.
i think that you and me are cool. theres a sentence
A spider. but a spider isn't tecnically called an insect. i think theres like a millipede or a caterpillar or something
none because theres no lo
Did you break the law?Now theres a sentence.
I Don't Know What The Word Recession means. Theres Your Sentence
how do you write a sentence with the word inertia in it?(see its a sentence)lol:) Forget tht^^ interia is a force. Theres your sentence
You just did it. "How do you use celery in a sentence?" is a sentence, and you used the word celery. I eat celery. Theres another one.
Theres really no difference if your doing a bibliography i suggest just skipping the website title and put S.A for same as article.
Theres is an article that could clear your doubts. I posted it in the related links box below.
"Theres" is a contraction of "there is" or "there has" and can be used in sentences like "Theres a new movie out this weekend" or "Theres been a mistake in the report." "Theirs" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership by multiple people, like "The red car is theirs" or "That success is all theirs."
she charictarisly did not awnser the question ha ha theres ur awnser
no thats why i came to this website, but still theres no answer -___-