Example sentence - The road sign gave the mileage to the next three cities.
Example sentence - We used a stick to prop the fence up while we repaired it.
No, the finger spelled alphabet does not have capitalized versions of the letters.
The word "quotha" is an archaic term used to express doubt or surprise. An example sentence could be: "Quotha! I never expected to see you here."
"I am trying to read," in American Sign Language word order would be I/ME READ TRY. The topic of the sentence is "read" and the comment is "try." In ASL the commonly used word order of the topic/comment sentence is one of the most widely used syntax.
When the word fellow is used it could be used like this: Fellow citizens.... , Fellow neighbors... etc.
No, ' adhesively' is not a proper word. You could write "he used adhesive to put the sign on the wall".
Will will sign the will.
I just used genre in a sentence.
Example sentence - We used a stick to prop the fence up while we repaired it.
You just used it!
"How is sentence used in a sentence?" is an excellent way to use the word sentence in a sentence. You could also try, "I used the word sentence twice in a sentence in which I asked how to use the word sentence in a sentence." You used the adverb wrong in the sentence. Correct any misspelled words in your sentence.
I could not see around the corner due to an obtrusive sign blocking my view.
You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
It depends on the context or sentence. The next word could be "than" if used to compare two things, or it could be any other word depending on the sentence structure.
It's a descriptive word (an adjective) so it could be used in a sentence thought 'The cat was very bizarre'.
yes you can, eg I like to sign cards.
"Gigantic" is not technically a 'proper' word. It could be used in a sentence like "The apple was gigantic", but that is not a formal sentence and could not be used in an essay for example.