Lisa called out to her family and then walked down the trail to meet me.
Under pressure from its rank and file, its strategy of reformist gradualism was being replaced by calls for revolution.
Yes, the sentence is punctuated correctly. The period is placed after "oz" as it signifies an abbreviation for "ounces."
No, using the verb 'flood', the auxiliary verb 'has' calls for the past tense of the main verb: Your house has flooded. Using the word 'flood' as a noun, calls for an article preceding the noun: Your house has a flood. Your house has the flood.
The people feverishly sent calls for help.
"Los cucos" is Spanish for "the cuckoos," which refers to a family of birds known for their distinctive calls and parasitic reproductive behavior.
Gatazka is a Basque equivalent of the English word "conflict."Specifically, the word calls to mind "the dispute" of Basque- and non-Basque speakers. It functions as a noun in one of its singular forms. Its endings will change according to its use in a phrase or sentence and the case in which it is declined.The pronunciation will be "ga-TA-ska" in Guipuzcoan Basque.
In the sentence, "That news calls for a celebration." the nouns are news and celebration.
No, in that sentence 'phone calls' must be plural. The only time the singular would be appropriate would be, 'The one phone call...'.
Yes he does, He calls himself 'Gods Family'
This calls for another planchette, stat!
The calls were coming in constantly.
a hortative sentence is a sentence that advises or calls people to action. Let both sides explore what problems unite us.
Call the police.
Howard calls melinda and her family worms
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We started our roofing service by making cold calls to homes around the state.
Yes, Provided you have applied for it. In family's case we are keeping track of the phone calls.