The word gothic applies to a genre of literature and an architectural style based on the structures of the Middle Ages.
Example : "The house's dark and foreboding appearance seemed straight out of a gothic novel."
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
'Happens" just happened to be the fourth word that was sent forth in the example questioning sentence.
The word you want is "declarative."
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
No, the word "novel" does not have to be capitalized in every sentence. It should be capitalized only if it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
The architecture of the church was Gothic.
One example might be - The architecture in the city was very gothic. Another might be - She looked so gothic in the pale white and black make up.
She wore Gothic clothing
Example sentence - We vacationed in England and stayed at a manor in Brookshire.
oppressively
old, gothic
mysterious, barbarous, barbaric,
What is a word of Gothic origin.-ever is an English suffix.
Gothic
It depends on usage. If you are referring to the Germanic Tribe, it would be capitalized, e.g. Gothic. If you are referring to the asocial, emotional, dark subculture, it would be lower-case, e.g. gothic.
The subordinate clause is "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories." This is because that clause, although a complete sentence, modifies the noun "author" and the rest of the sentence, "Edgar Allan Poe is an American author..." can stand on its own as a complete sentence without the subordinate clause.The subordinate clause is, "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories". This clause exists to enlarge upon the statement "Edgar Allan Poe was an American author" and is subordinate to that statement.The subordinate clause is "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories".
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