Quotation marks. They look like this "". They can go before and after what you want the person to say.
to show an important idea or thought when someone writes or is talking
A prepositional phrase adds more information to a sentence by showing the relationship between its object and other elements in the sentence. It typically consists of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers. It can function as an adjective or adverb in a sentence.
A imperative sentence shows a command, not a question. It is a type of sentence that gives a direct instruction or order to someone.
It means you are nervous. Probably happens when you are talking to someone of opposite sex.
Whose is used to show possession, while who's is a contraction for who is. So, the correct sentence would be: "Who's going to the party tonight?" if you are asking about someone's presence at the party.
speach marks
If you are talking about someone in danger, it is "in jeopardy." If you are talking about the television show, it's "on Jeopardy."
Pretension means using a claim to impress someone. For example, someone may pretend they are rich to get someone's attention. A use of the word in a sentence would be "the girl spoke without pretension".
The meaning of quotes is to give someone the credit for saying a certain phrase or sentence, or even paragraph, in a piece of writing. Unless you were talking about the symbols "", then they are there to show that someone is speaking in a story.
to show someone that they aren't welcome
to show an important idea or thought when someone writes or is talking
If the girl you like is talking to someone else it could be that she's is trying to make you jealous, there just friends. Try to go and get into the conversation. it will show her that your confident and don't feel uncomfortable around her and her friends (This also works for girls)=)
A prepositional phrase adds more information to a sentence by showing the relationship between its object and other elements in the sentence. It typically consists of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers. It can function as an adjective or adverb in a sentence.
To fascinate someone, I show them a magic trick.
To guide someone, is to show them the way. An example sentence would be: Can you guide her to the restroom please?
He told a parable to show how lies can hurt someone.
Accrediting is a word used to show when someone gives credit to someone or something else. A good sentence would be, he was accrediting his talent to his mother.