Rita found the scallop entree tempting, but on the other hand, she never liked to pass up a soft-shell crab.
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
Declarative sentences make statements. Interrogative sentences ask questions. Imperative sentences give commands or make requests. Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions or feelings.
I have several sentences for you.To begin with, sentences are not as hard as you think they are.Pretend you are just speaking to a friend, to begin with.If you don't understand how to make sentences to begin with, you can do better if you look up the terms in your dictionary to find out what they mean.
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
lol. it isn't rocket science. plan out some sentences for multiple situations and memorize them if you are way too nervous. It is a lot easier though if you listen to the other person and let the conversation flow naturally from what they say.
On the one hand, we're kids in the eyes of our parents. On the other hand, we're social persons in our society.
sentences with i usually have a better maening then the other sentences
make five sentences with word you
First must learn to write complete sentences.
The other sentences are... are what makes up the rest of the novel.
Please hand me the tripod.
You want to make sentences because you want to make a good impression. Communicating in sentences is what educated people do. There are people who would rather deal with someone who can speak in sentences than with someone who can't, or won't. If a person displays their ignorance of the language by not speaking in sentences, it raises questions about their other areas of ignorance and their overall competence. If you want to make a good impression, you speak in sentences. (And serendipitously, you'll have a better chance of being understood by the people to whom you speak.)
The sentences you make, someone can follow with words
He extends his hand for the fraternal clasp.
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Explain how sentences and clauses work at the most basic level. Discuss how clauses make up sentences and how different sentences can help you communicate Explain how sentences and clauses work at the most basic level. Discuss how clauses make up sentences and how different sentences can help you communicate
1) What sentences can you make with the word pursuit? 2) My favourite pursuit is ...(hobby)... . 3) In the Olympics the cyclists are in pursuit of ...(gold medal, each other, Chris Hoy ect.)... .