An injunction is an order of the court. To disobey it is Contempt of Court. The judge can tailor any penalty or sentence he wishes.
i sort my paper last week
This is a phrase, not a sentence. It lacks any sort of verb or predicate to qualify it as a sentence.
The simple subject in the sentence is "mail." It is the noun that the sentence is about.
That is the present tense (sort of) She is breaking our relationship is better.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The noun 'sort' is a word for a category of people or things that have qualities or characteristics in common, a type, a kind; an operation that segregates items into a prescribed sequence.Example sentences:The sort that I need is made of all natural materials. (subject of the sentence)He did nothing of the sort. (object of the preposition 'of')
"Appositives is a sort of big word"
Nancy decided to take the day to sort through all of her old tax papers.
like someone who sort of looks like you or does sort of the same things as you
The bridge in a tbear paragraph is sort of the sentence or part of the sentence that introduces the evidence in a paragraph.
i would say you could use it as a word to describe someone or the feeling around someone...... but sort of as an adjective like: his relaxed body clumsily grasped for the steaming tea kettle, beads of steam rolling down it side. (kool sentence rite?) B-)
a sort of honeyish
He's supposed to..sort of protect renneesme and he imprints on her.