Although Margaret and I are both neat in our habits, her kitchen is tidier than mine.
The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.
With the exception of not capitalizing the 'y' at the start of the sentence, it is a correct sentence.
The first noun in a sentence may be the subject of the sentence, but NOT ALWAYS, for example:John sat on the bench. (the noun 'John' is the subject of the sentence)He sat on the bench. (the pronoun 'he' is the subject of the sentence, the first noun in the sentence is 'bench', the object of the preposition 'on')
Which sentence sounds the strongest?
When it is at the start of a sentence.
TIDIER : cleaner or more organized, more tidy
tidier, tidiest
Tidier and tidiest
To write tidy sentences, focus on clarity and brevity. Here are some examples: 1. Original (untidy): Due to the fact that the meeting was delayed, we had to reschedule the lunch that was planned for later in the day. Tidier version: Because the meeting was delayed, we rescheduled the lunch. 2. Original (untidy): The project, which was supposed to be completed by the team last week, has not yet been finished. Tidier version: The team hasn’t finished the project due last week. 3. Original (untidy): In my opinion, I think the presentation was actually quite interesting and engaging to the audience. Tidier version: The presentation was engaging. In each example, the tidier version removes unnecessary words and simplifies the structure, making the sentence clearer and more direct.
neater is to tidier as messier is to sloppier
neater = comparative neatest = superlative
Tidier
Because it is neater and tidier then laying them on the ground, piling them in a corner or leaning them against a tree.
usually the largest on the top row of the sum, then the middle, then the smallest, makes a tidier arrangement
An analogy is like a comparison that helps to explain a complex idea by relating it to a simpler or more familiar concept. It's like using a parallel example to make understanding easier and clearer. Just as a map helps navigate unfamiliar territory, analogies can guide understanding in new or difficult topics.
Deadheading daylilies is not necessary for optimal growth and blooming, but it can help promote more blooms and a tidier appearance.
It means to clean things as soon as possible - particularly when cooking - so that you don't have a large amount of cleaning to do when the task is completed. It also means that the workspace is tidier, and that fewer utensils are used.