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?
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 arrant thief robbed the homeowners. He is an arrant fool!
The sly fox tried to fool the rabbit.
Big hairy balls in yo mouf fool!