When I get ready to write, I tend to write a lot right away.
I was just reminiscing about way back when.
You can use the word "me" as an object pronoun in a sentence to show the receiver of an action. For example, in the sentence "She handed the book to me," "me" is the recipient of the action of handing.
She handed me the book.
You need to capitalize the I in it and put a period at the end not a ?
Most people use commas incorrectly. They either don't use them(,) even when the sentence needs a comma. Or, a writer, uses, too, many commas, and makes, the sentence, confusing, such as in this sentence. NOTE: Extra commas in the above sentence are used to show the problem with using too many commas. Please do NOT 'correct' that sentence.
Sure! She painted the house yellow (DO) for her parents’ anniversary (OC). He bought his mother flowers (DO) to show his appreciation (OC).
Can you please remove that hat from the floor.
The teacher bawled at the child.
Did Harry or Bess introduce the Truman Doctrine? The Truman Doctrine stopped the buck here.
To guide someone, is to show them the way. An example sentence would be: Can you guide her to the restroom please?
Public Radio broadcasting in the United States depends primarily on listeners who become benefactors also.
Judge, please show him mercy.
"Your insolence will NOT be tolerated in my court!", shouted the judge. Will his insolence NEVER end?
You can use the word "me" as an object pronoun in a sentence to show the receiver of an action. For example, in the sentence "She handed the book to me," "me" is the recipient of the action of handing.
Where are you going? Where is the subject in this sentence?
He has a very retentive memory.
Piedmont would not be a plateau.
Show me a representation of that.