I believe I am the right fit for this role due to my strong background in [your field/industry] and my proven track record of achieving results in similar positions. My skills in [specific skills relevant to the job] align well with the requirements of this job, allowing me to contribute effectively from day one. Additionally, my passion for [the company's mission or industry] motivates me to bring my best efforts to your team. I am excited about the opportunity to make a meaningful impact at [Company Name].
I will show you a few examples of sentences containing 'where': Where is the toilet? The cinema is where we go to watch films. I do not know where he had got to.
I don't know find it your self HA HA HA loser
She was so nervous about giving the speech that she started hyperventilating after the first few sentences.
You can create 10 sentences with count nouns by using the words many bottles, few bottles, and a few bottles in different sentences. When using count nouns they can be preceded by much.
paraphrase
A short passage, a few sentences, or even a few words about something.
The number of sentences in an article can vary depending on the length and complexity of the content. Typically, an article can range from a few sentences to several paragraphs.
a wet grassy land
Because - it's the chance for the applicant to tell the prospective employer a few details about them that are perhaps not obvious in the CV (resume). For example, you could tell the employer a few facts about a previous serious illness - and how you overcame it so it doesn't affect your capability to do the job you're applying for. You're basically 'covering' anything that the employer should know - that's not related to the info in your CV.
Here are a few sentences that ask a question: Where are you going? Is this your purse? Can I go outside and play now?
Dynamic!
That is impossible to answer in a few sentences. It is not specific enough