After his fourth trip back and forth from the truck, he had finally moved all of the boxes.
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They are both happy. NOT They is both happy.
Sure! Here is a sentence that includes both words: "Who's the person whose car is parked in the driveway?" In this sentence, "who's" is a contraction of "who is," while "whose" is used to indicate possession.
The term for a word or sentence that reads the same in both directions is "palindrome."
Only at the Beginning of a SentenceIf the word "both" appears in the middle of a sentence, it does not need to be capitalized, e.g., "John and Jennifer both live in Canada." However, if the sentence is rearranged and begins with the word "both," in that case it is capitalized, e.g., "Both John and Jennifer live in Canada."
This is how you spell the number 4: four. You should always write out this number as a word if you plan to use it at the beginning of a sentence, such as, "Four hours have passed since sundown!"
The sentence type that includes both a subordinate clause and an independent clause would be a complex sentence. You would need to insert a conjunction to separate the two clauses for the sentence to be grammatically correct.
Moon and Noon both have a second letter as o and the forth letter n. So does "noun"
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You can only move characters back and forth through different accounts if both accounts are under the same name. This was done to stop character trading.
They are both happy. NOT They is both happy.
The complete subject in the sentence is "Prehistoric humans." It includes both the noun "humans" and the describing word "Prehistoric," which together identify who or what the sentence is about.
"They both have great humor" is a sentence.
A fourth of a half is an eighth, a half of a fourth is still an eighth. They're both equal.
To determine which is bigger between one-fourth and one-sixth, we need to find a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 12. When both fractions are converted to have a denominator of 12, one-fourth becomes 3/12 and one-sixth becomes 2/12. Therefore, one-fourth (3/12) is bigger than one-sixth (2/12).
Suede refers to a type of leather fabric and swayed means to move slowly in a rythmic back and forth motion. An example sentence using both terms would be, The disco dancer wearing the fringed suede vest, swayed to the music.
interesting fact: the two words Education and Ejaculation, are both defined: To bring forth.