I'm looking for a popular saying regarding wolves.
He mumbled whatever it was that he was saying.
It depends on the sentence. He, she, it, we, or they are possible, or you can just rearrange the sentence to say the same thing without using the word "you". Maybe you can rearrange it so it says "yourself" or something of that nature instead.
u can write a sentence by saying something like the significance of the rare books
If you merely say just the one word "Hello" to your friend you are not even saying a sentence you are only using one word. If you said "Hello, Dolly, how are you? You are using a simplex sentence. If you said "Hello, Doll, I have not seen you in a long time and I was wondering how you were doing." That would be a compound sentence.
You can make a sentence using "you" as a pronoun by saying something like, "You are doing a great job" or "Can you pass me the book?" In these sentences, "you" is being used as the second person pronoun to refer to the person being spoken to.
The term for saying a sentence in a different way but with the same meaning is "paraphrasing."
I am saying a sentence using the word collagen.
courteousy in a sentence: by saying please if you need help
The girl pretended to think about it, and using hypocrisy, tricked her friend into thinking that she would come.hypocrisy means saying, thing and doing another
Begin the sentence with Likewise, or Similarly,
An imperative sentence is a sentence which states a command. So, saying "Get up," is a command. Thanks for using the site.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
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By saying: The hero rose victorious from his battle.
Another way of saying "fished out" is "TOOK OUT".Example in sentence is"Handbags were opened everywhere all over the room and notebooks were fished out."
Another great song in my opinion is _.
When President Obama was speaking, I felt like I was Anti what he was saying.
Instead of saying "That is Tommy's candy," you could say, "That is his candy."