The COMMENTATOR seems to biased for the home team.
The past tense of "comment" is "commented."
The past tense of comment is commented.
"Those are some nice shoes you have!" His friend commented. OR: Those trees will fall over in the wind.
use ize in sentence
Comment is not an adjective. It's a noun. e.g. I will make no comment.To comment is also a verb: I commented on the incident precisely.Would you like to comment on my comments?
An example.... The boy sarcastically commented on his sister's dress. (Sarcastically means to use sarcasm or joke about something in a rather mean way)
sub judice matters are yet unjudged !sub judice matters ,by definition being under the process of judgment are best not commented upon till they remain so.
At her first sight of real blood, the young nurse went into hysterics.Upon which, the elderly doctor dryly commented, "Nurse, cut the hysterics, you can always panic later."
"Delicious," commented Charles as he sipped his liquor. "The Holiday season was good for the party store's business, because sales of liquor tended to go up during that time".
The past tense of "comment" is "commented."
Luke's leadership qualities were always commented upon. OR The leadership of any group always passed to Luke.
The past tense of comment is commented.
"Those are some nice shoes you have!" His friend commented. OR: Those trees will fall over in the wind.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
My teacher commented that I was very linguistic today with all my big words.
"I have noticed an imperceptible change in your attitude, however I would hope to find a smile on your dial next time you greet me," the teacher commented to the young girl.
So- you are asking when to use 'when' in a sentence. When you are asking how to use when in a question, you are already using when in a sentence, because a question actually is a sentence. I like to use when in a sentence whenever I like.