Don't use off-color or vulgar language in the presence of ladies, children or the elderly.
example of interrogative sentence
Yes, there should be a comma after "for example" when it is used to introduce an example in a sentence. This helps to separate the example from the rest of the sentence for clarity and to indicate a pause.
This sentence, in French, translates to "You want my big penis in your mouth." It is vulgar and inappropriate.
The word "run" is a verb. Example sentence: She runs in the park every morning.
An example of an interrogative sentence is one that asks a question. How do you like school? That is an example.
Ashley is a vulgar person
I find vulgar language offensive.
Your language is very vulgar.She is a vulgar person.
Jade was a very vulgar person, a little crude!
The language was vulgar and uncouth. It was a vulgar display of unsportsmanlike conduct. His vulgar manners made the others move away form him.
Vulgar language is not becoming of a young gentleman or lady.
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James was disgusted at her vulgar behavior...
Ribald(adj)-vulgar in speech The congressmen could hardly bear to eat at the same table as the ribald man who flung vulgar terms about casually.
CHris Brown is a reprobate because of his vulgar actions towards Rihanna.
obscene, rude 2nd answer: Maybe . . . "Vulgar" has more to do with the uneducated clods. Synonyms might be 'Coarse', 'Earthy', 'Gross'. For example, one might say that to use the word, "Get" or "Got" is a vulgar usage, as opposed to saying "Acquire", "Came into possession of . . .".
This is how I would use ribaldry in a sentence: Mark is a very ribaldry person. Because the definition of ribaldry is a vulgar, lewdly, funny person.