The baby would jabber away for hours.
The blue jays would jabber at the robins.
Jabber: to speak incessantly. Must you jabber while I'm trying to work?
I am going to the store. She ate lunch at noon. The cat chased the mouse. He likes to read books.
Different types of sentences serve different purposes in communication. For example, declarative sentences make statements, interrogative sentences ask questions, imperative sentences give commands, and exclamatory sentences show strong emotions. Using varied sentence types helps convey information effectively and adds complexity and nuance to our communication.
"Did you finish your homework?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions and seek information from the listener.
Sure! "John, please pass the salt." In this sentence, "John" is the direct address as it is directly calling out to someone.
the difference between has and have is that you use has in sentences with : ( she , he and it ) for example : she has a book . but you use have in sentences with : ( I , you , we and they ) for example : you have a book , I have a book .
big example: the big red car was fast.
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He was a secret agent on a mission.
If the hands of the watch were altered then the time must be important.
When we believe that someone is acquisitive, we usually call them greedy.
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A Jobby Jabber is an poof.
Shut your Jibber Jabber! (Mr T) Jabber is to talk pointlessly and endlessly.
He quenched his thirst with a cup of water.