The western part of the state is mountainous; the eastern part is flat and arid.
In high mountainous areas where temperature is around freezing point. In high mountainous areas where temperature is around freezing point. In high mountainous areas where temperature is around freezing point.
There are millions of sentences in which you can use the word 'liberty'Eg. Give me the liberty of answering this question.
the authors writing in short sentences.
You can use the same word 'vygie', otherwise you can also use 'mesem'.
Comprehend the whole passage in atleast two readings, look the question for which you gotta write the precis, find that portion in the comprehension passage, get eight points(keywords) from there, form it into sentences, use pronouns, use synonyms for those words(don't copy as it is), use single words for long sentences(that is comprehend the meaning, and get a single word for that), accomodate all the points in 60 words only( but its a rule to allow 60+2 or60-2 words). Go ahead with these guidelines. I hope it helps..!
not necessarily in fact never use semicolons or any punctuation at all if you wish & dare just stack your concise blocks of thought & leave spaces between them as warranted & if you are clear about what you mean most people will understand you perfectly
sentences that have biting in them
The word "should" be used in the conditional sentences.
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To combine sentences, you can use coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, so), subordinating conjunctions (because, although, while), or semicolons to connect related ideas. Make sure the combined sentence flows logically and maintains proper grammar and punctuation.
You can can use the word "enhance" to enhance your sentences. Enhancing your sentences makes them so much better.
Semicolons [;] are used to connect two closely related independent clauses.
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They were spied
they
How about "who are you?' The is actually a song by The Who.
You can make a few sentences with the word market. You can use the sentences "I am going to the market" and "The market prices are going down".