To amend means to make minor changes to a text in order to update it. We need to amend the textbook for next year.
The word "jail" would make the sentence satirical. This is because it is an extreme consequence that is disproportionate to the situation described in the sentence and adds a comedic element to the statement.
Make Amends - To 'amend' something is to change something. So to 'make amends' for something you did wrong means to put whatever you did right.The vandals agreed to make amends for all the damage they had done to the classroom.
i am going to district the territory
Sure, here is a sentence with the word "break": After studying for hours, she decided to take a break and go for a walk in the park to refresh her mind.
Wearing a helmet is important for head protection while riding a bike.
I'm going to amend this law
Amend.
That word is badly out-of-date. I recommend you use amend instead.
i amend this law as of today
The suffix of the word "amend" is "-ment".
We found an error in the data and need to amend the test result.
The teacher asked us to write sentences using suffixes.
'amend' (to change) thus an 'amendment' is a change.
Make Amends - To 'amend' something is to change something. So to 'make amends' for something you did wrong means to put whatever you did right.The vandals agreed to make amends for all the damage they had done to the classroom.(for of the verb "to amend")The legislature regularly amends the budgets for state agencies.
Please amend your essay. Amend means to alter or correct something. So, in this sentence, someone (most likrly the teacher) wants you to alter or correct your essay.Here's another example:I had to amend the categories for this question because they were wrong.
It is said either to make an amendment or to amend
Think of it this way... amend means change and amends means changes. So just substitute the word changes with amends. For example, I hope to make amends in this new year.