Definitive sentence
I thought it would be a good idea at the time. He was deep in thought and walked into a street sign. It's not the present, but the thought that counts.
The commas should be placed before and after "Seema" for direct address. The sentence would read: "I wonder, Seema, if you've thought through the implications of your actions."
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.
Baron de Montesquieu believed that rebellion against the government was never justified because it would lead to chaos and instability. He emphasized the importance of maintaining order and stability through the separation of powers and checks and balances within the government.
To provide a suitable supporting sentence, I would need to know the specific topic sentence or topic you are referring to. Once you provide that information, I can help you identify a suitable supporting sentence.
The sentence "Steven thought the hour would never end" is a complex sentence. It contains a main clause ("Steven thought") and a subordinate clause ("the hour would never end"). The subordinate clause acts as the object of the main clause, providing additional information about Steven's thoughts. Overall, it effectively conveys a complete idea regarding Steven's perception of time.
I thought my package would never arrive, it was in transit for over a week.
Never is an adverb so the only way you can use it in a sentence is as an adverb.- That never happened.- That never occurred to me.- I will never win.- We thought that we would never see a long sentence here.- One can never believe them when they say that Answers.com will actually work.
The spurned boy thought that the ache in his heart would never heal - it did, eventually!
She would never tell him so, but truthfully she thought her husband was more pusillanimous than cautious.
Steven Tyler is an amazing singer. So I would agree to that sentence!
The introductory comma in the sentence "Well, you never thought that downpour would end" is used after the word "Well." It sets off the interjection "Well," indicating a pause before the main clause. This helps convey a conversational tone and emphasizes the speaker's reflection or surprise regarding the downpour.
I Never Thought This Day Would Come was created on 2008-10-17.
I would not have thought that it would be so long. When spoken quickly it could sound like "I wouldn't of thought . . ."
What a coincidence! I never thought I would get to see you here!
No, a grammatically correct sentence would be: "You thought the hesitant man was the burglar."
You thought you would have smiled that day.