No because it does not tell what "She" demonstrated.
The simple predicate is "was" and the complete predicate was "was hard".
It was hard for him to interpret the document because it was in hieroglyphics.
No, "Hit the stone hard." is not a complete sentence as it is missing a subject.
Leave it as is ? It's a complete sentence.
The young lad watched in fascination as the old seaman's gnarled hands demonstrated how to splice two ropes together.
It is hard to make a sentence with chid because chid is not a word.
The simple predicate is "was" and the complete predicate was "was hard".
I felt optimistic answering this question because it was hard.:)
Sometimes it is hard to pick words for a sentence but with usage it is not hard.
Because of his reluctance to speak about himself, he remained quite enigmatic to people around him. Archaeologists learned little about the enigmatic predecessors of the Olmecs.
This is not one sentence, but two, because there are two separate ideas stated.The team won the championship. They played hard.
The test was hard because we had to formulate the events.
I found it hard to concentrate on what the speaker was saying because of his bulbous nose.
Here's a sentence with the word sensitive in it. Jenny had a bad toothache that made it hard for her to eat anything because it was so sensitive.
Arcane means, simply, hard to understand. An example sentence would be: He was having difficulties because the instructions were very arcane.
A quick trick to see if you use the word 'to' or 'too' is replacing the 'to' with 'ta'. If it still makes sense with the 'ta' then it's only one 'o' or 'to'. So in the example you gave the sentence would be: Thanks for loving me even when I make it hard ta. Since the 'ta' makes sense the sentence would be written: Thanks for loving me even when I make it hard to. also, the word "too" is usually used in place of the word "also"
My sister works hard in school because she is aspire to become a doctor