The definite answer to "What color is that pen?" is blue.
*Can you give me a definite answer by tomorrow?
* Is it definite that he's leaving?
* I've heard rumours, but nothing definite.
* She has had a definite offer of a job
Example sentence:I wrote you this sentence. (direct object is 'sentence, indirect object is the personal pronoun 'you')
As per my dictioary: There is alot of smog in the air today. smoke and fog = Smog
A pronoun sentence is a sentence that uses a pronoun to replace a noun. For example, instead of saying "John is going to the store," you could say "He is going to the store." An adjective sentence, on the other hand, is a sentence that uses an adjective to describe a noun. For example, "The cat is black" is an adjective sentence because it uses the adjective "black" to describe the noun "cat."
A full stop is used at the end of a sentence, to indicate that the sentence has ended.
The tone of a sentence can be conveyed through the choice of words. For example, a sentence that uses formal language and polite phrasing may have a respectful tone, while a sentence with abrupt language and strong directives may have a commanding tone.
I shot a taco with meat.
The dinner was created of a hodgepodge of things.
I can't believe you're so relaxed about this; do you realize what you just did?!
There were many clues in the book that served to foreshadow the climax of the story.
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
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The abscission of the tree branches took place last night, during the fierce winds.
Here is an example of a sentence that correctly uses quotation marks: She said, "I will meet you at the park at 3 o'clock."
Try to relax if yourtension rises.The tension ona guitar string can change it's tone.
A literal sentence is a sentence that uses an actual example of what you are talking about. For example, he drove down the street at 50 miles per hour is a literal sentence.
This is a quiet zone.
Give me a sentence using the word Kerchief. That is a sentence that uses the word. Seems as though you could figure this out.