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Compose is to write
i, myself, compose piano music. The easiest music to compose would be classical music because all you need to do is appregios
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In the beginning...
Domenico did not compose these-- he composed 'Domenico The Christmas Donkey.'
Body cells compose tissues which compose organs which compose systems.
they compose by there atoms
There is no adverb for compose.
I like to compose music.
Compose a song.
Compose the what?
The verb for compost is compose. As in "to compose something".
Two synonyms for compose are settle and collect.
Liszt encourage Grieg to compose
The past tense of compose is composed.
Composed is the past participle of compose.
He likes to COMPOSE his own songs. You'd better COMPOSE your expression before the teacher turns around. She likes to COMPOSE experiments to prove her hypothesis.