I don't know which jacket to buy, one is darker than the other.
She loved the presents he gave her, but what she cherished most was his presence in her life.
Because I need help in English my words are obviously out of context.
Any single word command is a simple imperative sentence. Examples: "Go!" "Stay!" "Halt!"
The predicate of a sentence is the part that provides information about the subject. It typically includes the verb and any other words or phrases that give more details about the action or state expressed by the verb.
The verb in the sentence is "give." It is the action that the subject (you) is being asked to perform.
Can you give me a sentence that has the words misunderstand and disappointment?
This sentence is limited to seven words.
"I give you" is actually three words, but here's a sentence. I give you two sentences instead of just one.
Are you capable of creating a sentence with the word capability.
He was the Republican candidate for President.
Their house is over there.
Collectibles are not as good as cash. His words are as good as cash.
The grammatically correct way to phrase this too-vague question is, "Can you give me more sentences with the words, already?" Note the pluralization of "sentence" and the additional comma.
Before we took the test, we had to review the vocabulary words.
their was a war with hawks
I was bitten by a savage dog.
it was a long drive