The bitter food left an acrid taste in Neil's mouth.
No, you do not always need to put a comma after the word "so" if it is the first word in a sentence. It depends on the context and flow of the sentence.
Example sentence - The twin children had separate classrooms in elementary school.
You can put the word revising in a sentence like this :My cousin was revising her essay before she turned it in.
Yes I can, I can utilize any word in a sentence.
You can put a comma before or after just about any word if the sentence structure requires it. If the sentence structure does not require it, it may be permissable to use a comma to assist in clarity and avoid confusion. Otherwise, don't use a comma. Have I confused you yet? Using a comma does not depend on the word, it depends on the structure of the sentence.
The acrid smell of smoke filled the room after the fire alarm went off.
Acrid could mean a bitter or sour taste or personality. a sentence for this word could be: Mistreatment from other students has caused the child to have an acrid attitude toward his fellow school mates.
The dark, acrid smoke from the burning car made my tongue taste bitter and my eyes water.
The word "acrid" is an adjective. It is used to describe a strong and unpleasant smell or taste.
Ammonia has a very unpleasant, acrid odor.
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.
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The word 'acrid' is an adjective. It means something pungent, bitter, irritating to the senses or caustic. Vinegar would be acrid to smell or taste. Likewise strong alcohol or liquor. -I hope that helped.
The word is put in a sentence like I just did right now.
acrid
you have just put it in a sentence....
yes you can put in a sentence