Yes, there are tons of sentences that can include the word cornstalk. By my calculations, there are almost 10,000 sentences you can use, but here's only a few:
• "I'm going to go check on the cornstalk."
• "Did you remember to plant that corn so we can grow a cornstalk?"
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The imperative mood is used to give commands or instructions. It is a direct way to communicate with someone and tell them what to do. In imperatives, the subject "you" is often implied and not stated in the sentence.
I should've studied for the exam last night instead of watching TV.
The verb in the sentence is "give." It is the action that the subject (you) is being asked to perform.
It depends on how it's used in a sentence. Someone and Iwould be used as the subject of a sentence; someone and meis the object of a verb or a preposition.
That sentence makes no sense, but, "Give you that disk, please."
A cornstalk plant has parallel veins.
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Cornstalk means a type of crop or plant that are in grass or farms.
boystalk
I speculate that you are trying to get someone to do your homework.
heres that rabbit
She has showed kindness to someone who was upset.
My mother was knitting a scarf.
My sorority club in college was Delta.
Competition is when you compete with someone.
someone have want to live flake life.
his "ears" were hurting