The word 'forgetfulness' is a noun, a word for a lapse of memory; a word for a thing.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
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Yes, forgetfulness is the noun form for the adjective forgetful. The noun forgetfulness is a common, abstract noun, a word for a inability to remember, a thing.
No, the correct way to write the sentence would be: "That happens because I did not read the complete sentence."
The verb is "will write"-- we use the helping verb "will" to show that the action (in this case, "write") occurs in the future tense.
I am going to write a sentence with the word site in it.
There are different ways to write this sentence. The best way to write it would be "What were you doing before this"?
Example sentence - We were greatly concerned about the forgetfulness father was having while adjusting to the new medications his doctor prescribed.
Jill's imprudence and forgetfulness caused her to lose her job.
Have them write homework or things they need to remember in a notenook or something they can easily look at. (:
First you write a bit of the sentence then you write pakistan and then you write the last bit of the sentence. simple
write sentence of assessment
Yes, forgetfulness is the noun form for the adjective forgetful. The noun forgetfulness is a common, abstract noun, a word for a inability to remember, a thing.
i write the same sentence
A blank piece of paper symbolizes forgetfulness as it can easily be misplaced or forgotten.
can you write a sentence using the wordFragmentary
You can't write a sentence that is not a sentence, it is either a sentence or it is not. You can write a sentence that doesn't look like a sentence. For example, "Stop!"; although one word, it is a complete sentence. The subject 'you' is implied, the verb is 'stop', which makes it a complete sentence.
Yes, you can write a sentence with the word right. For example: I like to write about super heroes.
The cast of Into Forgetfulness - 2012 includes: Keith David as Narrator