You have a very sophisticated son.
you can say You are a very sophisticated person.
It depends on whether the statement is a complete sentence or not. If the quoted statement is a complete sentence, you would use a period. If the quoted statement is within a larger sentence, you would use a comma.
Yes, Middleton Weddings are known for their elegance and sophistication.
Plato is a name, so you use it in a manner consistent with how you would use any other name. As in, "Plato wrote a sentence."
Example sentence - He would profess his love for her all the days of his life.
Example sentence - His time and money would be better spent in philanthropy.
"Some people seem to confuse sophistication with ennui"
In an era obsessed with celebrity and glamour, sophistication has come to be perceived as the most desirable of human qualities …
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
"Young women were once sent to 'finishing schools' to learn etiquette and sophistication." "In the late 19th century, Paris once again became known for its sophistication and culture. "The sophistication of modern data systems means that many criminal activities on the internet are difficult to track to their source."
Urbane means : reflecting elegance, sophistication, etc., esp. in expression ;He maintained an urbane tone in his letters.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?
I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."
The term sophistication would be used when describing someone or something who represents a wealthy or well advanced society and/or lifestyle. Chive on!
How would you like me to put that in a sentence?
reassuring sentence