these kids were havin row over something stupid
yes. an adverb can describe an adjective,verb, or another adverb
Yes for example. Billy has a big red and black toy i want.
Yes, you can. Examples: * She had a small, furryguinea-pig as a pet. * After a decent wash, her soft, silkyhair shone.
Yes, it is okay and surprisingly oft used, as in this sentence: (or the one I just used :P)I love him so much.
follower row
1. Row the boat to the dock so we can get out.2. Put them all into one row.
double click on the row you want to be highlighted
in of at
The infinitive phrase in the sentence "Candi is going to watch two movies in a row" is "to watch two movies in a row." This phrase functions as the object of the verb "is going."
You can use the word "row" when talking about a line of objects or people arranged side by side. For example, "The students sat in a row during the assembly."
The nickname "Millionaire's Row" is evocative of the residents' affluence.
write a division sentence modeled by an array that has 2 more rows than the number in each row
You cannot end a sentence with because, because because is a preposition.
hi i typed this using the home row keys
The death row inmate hoped for a Governors reprieve.
It usually refers to the appeal of a death sentence from someone housed in prison and awaiting the death sentence to be carried out.
The infinitive phrase in the sentence "Candi is going to watch two movies in a row" is "to watch two movies in a row." This phrase begins with the infinitive verb "to watch" and includes the object and any modifiers. It functions as the complement of the verb "is going."