All the lady in the airplane would do was fuddle around in her purse. or using a noun: The man was in a big fuddle when he couldn't find his car keys.
You use "does" because the word anyone is singular (any one person). Likewise for the words someone, everyone, anybody, somebody, and everybody.Examples:Anyone who does something wrong may have a guilty conscience.What anyone does while driving can affect other drivers on the road.Does anyone have another sentence example?
I will feign interest in the meeting to avoid hurting anyone's feelings.
She walked backward down the hallway to see if anyone was following her.
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
Anyone who does a serious crime will spend a life of solitude in jail.
A jumble of sounds to fuddle the senses
a sentence you can use is: Anyone can become a superstar if they wanted to.
Yes. Anyone who wants to may certainly use "glisten" in a sentence. Here's a sentence: "Carol Schultz's expensive rings glisten in the sunlight!"
You use "does" because the word anyone is singular (any one person). Likewise for the words someone, everyone, anybody, somebody, and everybody.Examples:Anyone who does something wrong may have a guilty conscience.What anyone does while driving can affect other drivers on the road.Does anyone have another sentence example?
anyone can become a great commander on thier own life :)
I am much hungrier than anyone in the world. That is a sentence that shows how to use the word hungrier in a sentence.
Example sentence - Amanda is not capable of caring about anyone except herself.
I cringe when I hear a squeaky hinge.
The smorgasbord offered a variety of gastronomical delights !
It would not be nice to exclude anyone from club membership.
It is difficult to excavate rocks from a building site.
It was brand new, in perfect condition, untouched by anyone.