The doll was a perfect replica of the movie star.
The baby looked like a doll in it's crib.
use ize in sentence
As a gift for Christmas my mom gave me a doll to play with.
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.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
If you merely say just the one word "Hello" to your friend you are not even saying a sentence you are only using one word. If you said "Hello, Dolly, how are you? You are using a simplex sentence. If you said "Hello, Doll, I have not seen you in a long time and I was wondering how you were doing." That would be a compound sentence.
She wanted to chuck her old doll out.
My mom realistically made a doll out of gumpaste.
Do you think that person is hideous? What a hideous looking doll!
Is this for your homework? :) Good sentence: I have surely done this homework without any help.
15. Jennifer sewed a blanket, a bonnet and mittens for her doll. What type of sentence is this? This would be a declarative sentence with a compound predicate.
No. it lacks a subject.
When you talk about "The American Girl Doll Quiz", do you mean the one when you choose what sentence describes you than shows your doll on the screen? Well, the sentence you have to choose is "Likes flowers and gardening". Hope this works!
no, if your going to use slang for across, then type 'cross
There's nothing on the doll. There is always a sentence on the box that says, "Not suitable for children under 3 years."
There is no past tense for played because played is the past tense for play. For example: In the sentence: "She loves to play with her doll." - play is present tense In the sentence: "She played with her doll". - played is past tense
If there is a preposition in front of the pronoun used to describe yourself ("I" or "me"), use me. For instance, "Give the cookie to me". (You wouldn't say "Give the cookie to I.") Also, when listing people along with yourself, use "I". For example, "Kelly and I ate cookies." You can remember this by imagining the "Kelly and" part of the sentence disappearing. You wouldn't say "Me ate cookies" (unless you're Cookie Monster). Make sense? Always use "I" at the beginning of a sentence. At the end of a sentence it's tricky. If you can add "am or "do" after the word "I", than it's probably "I" and not me. "He is fatter than I."- sounds funny, but am can be omitted ("He is fatter than I am."). Listen to this now, "She wants the baby more than me." Sounds right but it implies that she prefers the baby doll over preferring me, so you would use the sentence "She wants the baby more than I" - which means she wants the baby doll more than I want the baby doll. Hope that helps.
She is a doll