No, you cannot, unless the two thoughts are related and connected with a semi-colon. You'll sometimes have two ideas that seem like they should fit together. Try separating into 2 sentences, then try with a semi-colon between them.
It would be better to be able to see the two sentences.Conditional sentences have an 'If clause' and a 'main clause' eg:If it rains you should stay home.
I thought there were three. Statement: "Her hair is brown" Order: "Get me a drink" Question "Where is my coat?"
The word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
When two sentences are written as one and seperated by a comma, they are called a run-on or fused sentence.
Yes. "Two was" can be used in a sentence.Although to say "There was two cats in my house," is incorrect, here are a few examples of situations where the word two is singular:Two was used in this one sentence.Because the two was so uncommon, two one-dollar bills were presented.Two was multiplied by two to get four.- - -- ---Also, "was" may be used twice in one sentence. Here are a few examples:Was this or was this not the answer to your question?Was was used twice in two sentences so far.Was was once used in two sentences twice.
It depends on what you're trying to say. The sentences are quite similar in meaning. If you mean that you once resided in that spot for two months, most people say "You lived there."
A compound sentence is when two sentences are put together to form one sentence by using a conjunction such as and, but, or, nor, for, yet, etc. For example, the following sentences are two sentences: I have a yellow cat. I have a black cat. Instead, I could say "I have a yellow cat and a black cat."
It would be better to be able to see the two sentences.Conditional sentences have an 'If clause' and a 'main clause' eg:If it rains you should stay home.
Only one of these is a sentence: That's nice of you to say. It's nice of you to say so. If you know which is which, you have knowledge of sentences and non-sentences.
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Biennial is once every two years. Biannual is twice every year.
'Once in a while' (two words) is correct.
write two sentences to have noun
wirte two sentences about Jack underneath
How long r u is the 'proper' way to say it.
after it shakes once say ''one'' after the second say ''two'' after the third shake say ''three''