The two opposing forces in a book are the protagonist and the antagonist.
The crowd began jeering at the opposing team as they walked onto the field.
I can use the word "have" at the beginning of a sentence if it fits grammatically. Could you please provide a sentence where you would like me to include the word "have"?
An easy sentence would be : " That foreigner is from India"
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
Well that is a tricky question but i would say at the start of a sentence people would often use "I" at a start of sentence. There is loads of words to start a sentence so i can't tell you all of them obviously. example: "I" went to the shops to buy sweets.
I am using the word sortie in a sentence right now, but... You can use sortie as a verb or a noun: The general wanted us to sortie the opposing army.
A counterpart is an opposite number, or an equivalent. She was his counterpart on the opposing team.
Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.
You just did use the word colonize in a sentence.
The football team executed the play so awfully that the opposing team scored a touchdown.
how would you use the word finished in a command sentence
1. you did just use that word in a sentence 2. if a doctor would use the word tumor in a sentence they would probably say "we need to remove the tumor from this persons body."
The two opposing philosophies do not amalgamate with each other
The crowd began jeering at the opposing team as they walked onto the field.
The word mores is not a word.
This justifies the use of this word, in a sentence.
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