One is the preposition "with" -- "I agree with the proposal."
But it could also be "to" -- "I agree to the proposal."
In the sentence, the subject must always agree with the verb. This means that the form of the verb changes depending on the subject (e.g. "He walks" vs. "They walk"). Ensuring subject-verb agreement helps maintain clarity in writing.
The homophone pair fare and fair can be used in the sentence, "The higher airplane fare seems fair to me."
"tight" glasses are rubbing my ears.
The homophone pair stayed and staid fits the sentence, "She stayed away from the wild party because she's a staid person."
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In the sentence, the subject must always agree with the verb. This means that the form of the verb changes depending on the subject (e.g. "He walks" vs. "They walk"). Ensuring subject-verb agreement helps maintain clarity in writing.
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He left a blank in his answers.
5 Sentence for Crib-Blanks is yours to fill. 1. (Blank) and (Blank) bought a crib. 2. (Blank) set the crib up. 3.(Blank) and (Blank) put their baby (Blank) into the crib. 4.These are some of the sentences with the word crib. 5. Baby (Blank) likes to play in her crib.
The prepositions include beside or near (and possibly above).
I should be able to remember your name, but I'm drawing a blank.
A thesis statement is the last sentence in the introduction of an essay or a research paper summarizing the main points discussed in the body of an academic paper.
Spelling Homework, huh, here you go: Before I wrote my name on it the paper was BLANK.
The concrete noun that replaces 'blank' is house.
write
the note book was blank