For what purpose is this sentence?
The professor delivered an engaging lecture on the history of art to the students in the auditorium.
She remained mute throughout the meeting, unable to voice her opinions.
The curious cat quickly chased the nimble squirrel.
There can be various simple sentences in English. I live in my home which is near the school.
Firt of all, that scentence was not a commplete scentence. You are an idiot you spelled steve correctly in the question. However, there is an option to add a Slick- to the front of steve to give it some sass. That would be SLICK STEVE. Another idea is to add an 'h' to give a southern flare to the pronounciation of the word. Adding all of these together would give you the complete way to spell steve, which is "Slick-Shteve."
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A scentence for unlikely is: He has a good reputation for being a liar, so it is unlikely he is telling the truth this time.
Maybe because, what if the word also is the first word of the scentence. You also don't use it when you have a scentence like: I also like bananas and strawberries. What I mean is, is that it depends on the scentence.
its Thirty-fifth if in the middle of a scentence and it's Thirty-Fifths if it's the beggining of a scentence
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A sentence starts with a capital letter for example:The rain poured and poured down.It always starts with a capital and end with a full stop
You don't.
I talked earnestly.
a sentence is a long word thingy
Scientists have split the atom.
we all had a separate alcove
The invention of the wheel was a revolution.