i think you should reconsider eating all that junk.
fearless has a suffix - less requirement has a suffix - ment extremely has a suffix - ly reconsider has a prefix - re hope this helps =)
Some common prefixes related to "mind" include: "re-" (rethink, reconsider), "un-" (unmindful, unaware), "sub-" (subconscious, subliminal), and "pre-" (preconceive, predict).
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
I urged them to reconsider.
My teacher asked me to reconsider my answer
Depending then on their views, we can reconsider what advice, should be offered.
I had initially declined the offer, but upon further reflection, I may reconsider my decision.
Reconsider Me was created in 1975.
Since it's a verb, just add a subject and a predicate (object). John reconsiders broccoli.
Reconsider Baby was created on 1954-09-27.
In light of the new information, the committee was forced to reconsider its recommendation.In light of recent developments, it is no longer possible to go forward with the original plan.
That is the correct spelling for "reconsider" (to consider again).
To reconsider is to rethink the reasons for a previous decision usually with the possibility of changing one's mind. After hearing of John's kindness to a stranger, Jane is reconsidering her refusal to go out with him. The bank refuses to reconsider their denial of our request for a loan.
The School Board adjourned after denying a petition from the Home Owners to reconsider the new rezoning order, which the Board maintained was arrived at after very careful consideration of involved.
He urged the south to reconsider many times, but they either did not listen or refused.