Melory says that I complain to much.
Even though the words comply and complain both begin with the same sequence of five letters (compl) the words have entirely different meanings. To comply is to do what you have been instructed to do, whereas to complain is to express some kind of dissatisfaction or grievance.
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
A de novo sentence is a sentence imposed by a court without considering any prior sentence or recommendation. It is usually given when a previous sentence is determined to be invalid or improper, requiring a new sentence to be issued.
Oh really! That is a declaratory sentence. A declaratory sentence does not need to be long.
A sentence in the form of a statement (in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation. In a declarative sentence, the subject normally precedes the predicate. A declarative sentence ends with a period.
Children cries as an expression to complain.
Please don't complain if I can't answer this question...
He was upset that the meal was an hour late, so he decided to complain to the manager about it.
The customer complained to the manager because their soup was cold.
1. Let's go complain to the teacher about our homework. 2. You shouldn't complain just because you don't want to do something. ~D~
I'm no expert on the subject, but I would like to complain about the service I've received. I can't complain, but sometimes I still do. The people at the complaint desk complain about having to answer complaints.
When immature people do not get their way, they often pule and complain.
A lot of people complain about the high consumption of gasoline.
I would if I could! I could try harder. Who could complain?
" I tried to muffle my dogs bark so my neighbors would not complain"
If you don't exercise your right to vote, you shouldn't complain about our office holders.
I had to complain to the neighbors as music was blaring again late last night.