I was tall unlike the short girl next to me.
use ize in sentence
Denise exhibited a certain sui generis which was made evident by her ecclectic wardrobe.
The dog chased its tail.(Unlike other possessives, the word has no apostrophe. The version that does, it's, is ONLY used as a contraction for the term it is.)
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.
Unlike a caricature, a portrait should be an accurate represention of the subject. If a member of Congress' representation is unappreciated, they may lose the confidence of those they purport to represent.
It was very unlike him to answer back at me.
Make sure you use good grammar, unlike this sentence.
he was at a greater advantage as he did not skip his previous class unlike his friend
cuba there territory is difference from Florida because in cuba they don't have a president unlike cuba...................................
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unlike many people i hate pizza i really dont!
Unlike the arson case, which was a criminal case, Aaron's divorce action was a civil case.
unlike is used in the sense of "not similar to..." So you could say, "his motorbike was not unlike my own"
The largest dog in the sled team was a Siberian Husky. Unlike his thinner brothers, Robert was husky as a teenager.
unlike other countries, Nepal is also rich in natural beauty.
Unlike earlier wars, much of World War I was fought from fixed positions, in trench warfare. The material had properties unlike any they had seen before.
The string "Cats unlike dogs and fond of sitting on laps" is not a sentence. Perhaps you meant, "Cats, unlike dogs, are fond of sitting on laps."? That is a sentence. Possibly not a truesentence, but at least it's a sentence. The commas and period are mandatory and cannot be left out. Likewise, the word "are" cannot be replaced by the word "and".As to what "kind" of sentence that is, I'd say it's a sentence with an adjectival phrase ("unlike dogs") modifying it's subject ("cats"). Similar to: "Halibut, like flounder, is a bottom-feeding fish."