That sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or request.
A comparison that uses like or as is called a simile. Example: Heidi looked like a supermodel when she put on the little, black dress and high heels.
The compound word 'stay-at-home' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. In a sentence like: My dad is a stay-at-home. The adjective is functioning as a subject complement (an adjective following a linking verb which restates, describes, the subject of the sentence).
The process of naming our new product took longer than expected due to conflicting ideas among team members.
The noun 'cot' is a word for a small, simple, usually collapsible bed. Example sentence: My little sister was sleeping on a cot.
When too is used at the end of a sentence, it means "also". It is also used to describe something as excessive or extremely: Some people have too much money and too little sense.
I dont know a sentence 4 that exact word but here is a sentence 4 induce:Can we induce u 2 stay a little longer? hope this helps a little and also i kinda like collyflower. just thought i would throw that out there bye bye then
they're really cool- the sleeves are a little longer and they have a cutout where your thumb fits in- your hands stay warmer
You can say, "I try to include protein-rich foods like chicken, fish, and beans in my meals to help build muscle and stay full longer."
it is colloquial and informal. while writing the sentence should be "john is no longer thirty" Answer:the answer is like this "John is no longer thirty "
to stay in shape I ........ ex. ate healthy foods or jogged or something like that
We like to stay at hotels that have indoor pools.
I don't like to stay home in the weekends.She looks just like her sister.
You should start off by using manners to make the sentence like this: Please stay off the bridge. Thank You for your cooperation. Then you should swap words - stay away sounds a little rude and abrupt. You could also explain why people should stay off the bridge. A good phrase would be: "In the interest of health and safety, please refrain from standing on the bridge. Thank You for you cooperation."
Whatever he feels like, Gosh!
Girls like to embellish their dolls when they are little.
The compound word 'stay-at-home' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. In a sentence like: My dad is a stay-at-home. The adjective is functioning as a subject complement (an adjective following a linking verb which restates, describes, the subject of the sentence).
Yes, it is, 'the end' is a sentence just like 'happy birthday', you may always f there are no subject and predicate in that little phrase but it's a sentence!