Hmmm. If you don't know what the word means, you surely can't use it in a sentence. Consult a dictionary for the definition. Once you know the meaning, writing a sentence using the word becomes the easy part. It's the ONLY way to learn. ================== If I've said it once, I've said it a million times, "Don't ask such questions."
In fine fettle Hale and hearty Right as rain
Exponential, trigonometric, algebraic fractions, inverse etc are all examples.
American idiom is rich, and would fill a book. From words like "hood" to expressions such as 'blue plate special', 'lead-pipe cinch' and 'presto chango,' to name a few.
That's an infinite list.
A common formula for a figurative expression is "as -- as a(n) --". The next few sentences are examples of figurative expressions. Helen is as big as a barn. Jake is as clever as a fox. June has always been as crazy as a loon. Elvis is as dead as a doornail.
exaggerative, exhilarative exaggerative, exhilarative
goodmorning
4+(20-7)
None of the expressions on that list is a numerical one.
common average old before
please list an example
25x+20y=5x(5+4y)
Please don't write "of the expressions below" if you don't provide the list. We can't guess what list you are seeing.
Exponential, trigonometric, algebraic fractions, inverse etc are all examples.
x = 1/2. y = -3/7.
In fine fettle Hale and hearty Right as rain
Persuasive, Intriguing, Eye-catching, Cunning, Exaggerative, Selective, Bold, Entertaining, Memorable