Please arrive punctually.
The adverb for 'Just' is justly. The adverb for 'Punctual' is punctually. If you wanted to append them it would look like "Justly and punctually."
To correct the sentence, you should add a comma after "device" for proper punctuation. The revised sentence would read: "An abacus, which is a type of simple counting device, contains beads strung on wires." This clarifies the non-restrictive clause and improves readability.
It is wiser to sharpen your wit, instead of your tongue. I would like to sharpen my pencil, please.
To accurately identify the type of faulty logic in the sentence, I would need to see the specific sentence you're referring to. Please provide the sentence, and I'll help analyze the logical fallacy it contains!
If a sentence is a compound sentence, you can break it up into two or more pieces which would be complete sentences in themselves. Example: I am going to visit my sister, and then I am going to go home. This could also be phrased as, I am going to visit my sister. Then I am going to go home. A simple sentence cannot lose any section without becoming a sentence fragment. For example: We are friends. If you remove any word from that sentence you no longer have a sentence.
i am thrilled
Satisfaction is a well thought out answer.
Jordan slept on sofa
I devote my life to my work.
Certainly. "The universe is immeasurably long and wide."
All the people we work with are incredibly awesome.
The board has noted the recent press speculation on this subject.
I enjoy vigorous exercise like mountain climbing.
I suspect he may have been shot by impetuous youths.
The weather is usually sunny and dry then, but it can be chilly at night.
The adverb for 'Just' is justly. The adverb for 'Punctual' is punctually. If you wanted to append them it would look like "Justly and punctually."
There is a disparate bunch of songs on my hard drive that defy classification.