i will reman in this small town forever!
A parenthetical element in a sentence is a non-essential phrase that is sometimes set off by a comma. It is called non-essential because, if you removed it from the sentence, the gist of the sentence would remain the same.
Every baseball player can remain at bat until three strikes are called against the player.
We outnumber the terrorists five to one.The amount of chickens on the planet outnumber humans.
The words depart and remain are antonyms. They have opposite meaning. If you depart, you did not remain. If you remain, you did not depart.
To correct copy that has been repeated in a sentence, you can use the "stet" symbol, which is written as "stet" in the margin or above the repeated text. This indicates that the repeated text should remain as is, overriding any previous correction suggesting its removal. Another option is to use a caret (^) to point out the repeated part and add a note to clarify the correction needed.
A sentence could be:"i was remain to believe" does not make sense and is bad grammar.
No it is not a sentence. You might try: I will cherish you forever.
We should remain silent when others are shouting.
These gallows remain unused.
I remain undaunted at the task.
The Mayan hieroglyphics remain undecipherable.
It is not a sentence. There is no main verb.
No you do not capitalize artist in a sentence
The law is dogmatic and will hopefully remain unapproved.
I remain a scar after the wound that I got
The man wanted his identity to remain anonymous.
I am trying to just remain inactive for awhile.