An appeal. That is a play on the word sentence meaning a sentence given to a criminal.
After we finish lunch, we can go to the mall.
You can eat the grapes after I have washed them.
none, it's a paradox Schumachere adds: Like I said with a similar question, my very wise answer to that is...A CIRCLE HAS NO BEGINNING. Another question with the same answer is...What comes first, the phoenix, or the flame? A CIRCLE HAS NO BEGINNING. (If you have no idea what I'm talking about, you MUST read Harry Potter)
It is not a sentence. What are the clowns doing? You must have a noun AND a verb to make a sentence.
a sentence.
When the Sky Comes Down It Comes Down on Your Head was created in 2001-09.
Write the sentence down.
When typing, a single space comes after the word in the sentence.
Comes is a verb in that sentence.
In the sentence, late is an adverb modifying comes (comes when).
When it comes to the point.
A sentence is inverted when the verb comes before the subject.
Alphabetically - I comes first, then me, then you. Grammatically - it depends on the context of the sentence.
After a complete sentence comes a period, but only if the sentence is a statement. If the sentence is a question then it is ended with a question mark. Use an exclamation mark when emotion is involved.
With experience comes wisdom.
The water comes out the waterspout.
A comma
I'm so hopeless when it comes to logic but not when it comes to intuition.
An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question. Do you understand? That is an interrogative sentence. Comes from word interrogate, to ask.