"I would like much more sauce than what you put in the bag."
I was the only single girl in my family.. OR I am single in my house..
The teacher told us to line up in single file.My teacher was married, but now she is single.My teacher told the class that you should only have two or three commas in a single sentence.
The extensive and verbose paragraph culminated in a single, enlightening sentence. The defendant's trial culminated in a light sentence.
The word impeccable is an adjective which means immaculate, faultless, perfect, flawless, or unimpeachable. Example sentence: His impeccable appearance impressed the recruiters as much as did his experience.
"Every boy had his hat on his head"
YOu can use it by saying i am single
How do i use here in a sentence?
Use punchy, single-syllable words, and keep the sentence short.
my status is single
I was the only single girl in my family.. OR I am single in my house..
The open compound in the sentence is "word processor." Open compounds are two or more words that are used together to form a single idea or concept, but they are not joined together with a hyphen or as a single word.
You can use "much more" to emphasize a greater degree or extent of something compared to another. For example, "She is much more experienced than her colleagues in this field." Another example is, "This book is much more interesting than the last one I read."
That was a ferocious tiger which she killed with an single arrow.
America is not a polyarchy, for it has a single "ruler", the President.
Jason gained much more capital today than yesterday.
My friend, Harry, was much more sensible than I, which was why I was always getting into trouble.
It depends on the type and extent of use, and much more; there is no straight answer.