you such a fool preson :) hope that helped
She was punished for her impious remarks about the church.
You could say: "Jerry is a pompous fool." "Pompous" is an adjective, so it needs to modify a noun.
The noun 'fool' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a person.The word 'fool' is also a verb: fool, fools, fooling, fooled.
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
You can use an underscore to remove a word out of a sentence. It can be placed where the word was.
you can't because it isn't a word. I knew a guy who tried to use it... he was a fool.
She was punished for her impious remarks about the church.
Even though everyone else was acting a fool, she kept a dignified presence.
He found out that the girl had another boyfriend and he felt like a fool.
My ruse to fool you by creating a fake sentence failed because this is a legitmate sentence.
easy , you dont you fool
'Fooled' is a verb.Fooled is the past tense of 'fool'. Fool can be used as a noun or as a verb, depending on the sentence. Also, almost every word with the ending 'ed' is a verb.
Some examples: Is this such a hard question? Do such things still happen in the world? How could I have been such a fool?
The arrant thief robbed the homeowners. He is an arrant fool!
No, "do not try to be fool others" does not make sense. It isn't clear if you mean to use "fool" as a verb or a noun. You may mean one of these:Do not try to fool others. - (Do not try to trick or confuse other people. "Fool" is a verb in this sentence.)Do not be a fool for others. - (Do not act foolish and allow other people to take advantage of you. "Fool" is a noun in this sentence.)
The sly fox tried to fool the rabbit.
Big hairy balls in yo mouf fool!