Third-person omniscient
The most confusing sentence in the world is: I am a liar. This is confusing. The person is telling us he is a liar, which means he's telling the truth about being a liar. Well, liars dont tell the truth, which means he's not a liar. If this is false, he's lying, but since he's truthful he can't lie. I know, it's confusing. It took me a few times to think it over. Think about it!
Balthasar ruins the friar's plan by beating Friar John to delivering the message of Juliet's fake death. By telling Romeo before the Friar it caused Romeo to believe Juliet was actually dead.
Blonde jokes are short because if you were to have a joke that goes on and on the person whom you are telling the joke to will lose interesteds in what you are telling him/her.
The dancer uses lines to create the drama for the story she is telling. Lines are important in telling the story and creating the drama in a sculpture
It means telling it like it is.
It is actually telling you the percent of the processor that is being used up.
Yes I can actually.... (Hem-Hem): "I wish you would stop telling me what to do."
A telling part of a sentence usually includes the main idea or the crucial information that the sentence is trying to convey. It is the part that is most important for understanding the meaning of the sentence.
a telling
declarative
telling you a camandment
a period
I'm telling my mum that you said a bad word!
The subject is what the rest of the sentence is telling about.
The verb in the sentence is: was
Illuminate is used as a verb. She hoped telling her side of the story would help illuminate what actually happened. The room began to illuminate.
It would normally be 'he is saying', as you would only use 'he is telling' if the sentence is 'he is telling me how to do everything' or 'he is telling me a lovely story'.