I can give you several sentences.
No, "heritage" should not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a proper noun, such as "Heritage Foundation."
'He spoke to his enemy with vehemence in his voice.'
A noun clause containing a relative clause is a type of sentence structure where a relative clause, which provides additional information about a noun, functions as the subject or object of the sentence. For example, "The book that you lent me is excellent" has a noun clause "that you lent me" containing the relative clause "that you lent me."
There is no doubt that her heritage is impeccable.
The word "dottle" is a noun. An example of a sentence containing the word would be: She watched as he knocked the dottle out of his favorite pipe.
This is a remarkable sentence!
This sentence is saturated with sarcasm. :)
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I scrounged with fear
write a sentence using convey tell me
You can only succeed if you are courageous. This is an example of sentence containing courageous.
Inert means "still".
The hamster ate the peanut
I am trying desperately to think OF an answer to your question.
I trudge throw the mud.
She was impavid as she went to the jungle alone. This is an example of sentence containing impavid.
The dog's skin was clammy after it came from the mud. It is an example of sentence containing clammy.