You just did my friend.
Yes, that is a complex sentence (a sentence that has an independent clause and a depended clause). "Although Morse enjoys many sports," is the dependent clause. It cannot stand alone as a sentence. "he likes running, biking, and swimming the most" is the independent clause.
No, Morse code is typically not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. It is a system of communication using dots and dashes to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation.
Example sentence -I found the culture of the turtles more appealing than the culture of the rabbits.In one unusual modern culture, dinner conversation consists of winking in Morse Code.
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You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.
To write a sentence in Morse code, you first need to convert each letter into its corresponding Morse code representation, consisting of dots (.) and dashes (-). Spaces between letters are represented by a single space, while spaces between words are typically represented by a slash (/) or three spaces. For example, the word "HELLO" in Morse code is ".... . .-.. .-.. ---". Use a Morse code chart for accurate conversion.
"I am at" translates to ".. / .- -- / .- -" in Morse. As an example sentence, " .. / .- -- / .- - / - .... . / ... ..- .--. . .-. -- .- .-. -.- . - / -... ..- -.-- .. -. --. / ..-. --- --- -.." translates to "I am at the supermarket buying food" in Morse.
I used to be familiar with Morse code, but not anymore.
The crew of Titanic attempted to contact those on Carpathia by Morse lamp but were unsuccessful.
The word "hunter" translates to ".... ..- -. - . .-." in Morse. As an example sentence, "- .... . / .... ..- -. - . .-. / -- .. ... ... . -.." means "the hunter missed".
you use dots and dashes in the Morse code
The word "friends" translates to "..-. .-. .. . -. -.. ..." in Morse. An example sentence is "-- -.-- / ..-. .-. .. . -. -.. ... / ... .- -.-- / .... .." which translates to "my friends say hi".
The word "hallelujah" translates to ".... .- .-.. .-.. . .-.. ..- .--- .- ...." in Morse. To give an example sentence, ".... .- .-.. .-.. . .-.. ..- .--- .- .... / -.-- --- ..- / .-. . .--. .-.. .. . -.." translates to "hallelujah you replied".
At the time, Morse code was by far the easiest way of communication.
A character code invented by Samuel Morse it is called the Morse code and it was invented in 1844. It was replaced by a simplified International Morse Code that is easier to use in 1865.
The first year people started to use Morse code was 1844.
Yes, that is a complex sentence (a sentence that has an independent clause and a depended clause). "Although Morse enjoys many sports," is the dependent clause. It cannot stand alone as a sentence. "he likes running, biking, and swimming the most" is the independent clause.