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No, the given text is not a complete sentence because it is missing the subject. A complete sentence would be "You should make an outline for your essay because it is a helpful way to organize your ideas."
She has been feeling unmotivated lately and struggling to find the energy to complete her tasks.
The Sacks Sentence Completion Test is a projective psychological test used to assess one's unconscious thoughts and feelings. It involves presenting incomplete sentences to participants, who then complete them with their own thoughts or feelings. The responses can provide insight into a person's psychosocial functioning and emotional state.
Cognitive refers to the mental processes associated with perception, memory, and problem-solving. An example sentence could be: "The therapist used cognitive techniques to help improve the patient's memory and decision-making skills."
Frustration is a feeling of being upset or annoyed due to being unable to achieve a goal or complete a task despite efforts and intentions to do so.
Ambivalent' is a word that means indifference or a lack of care. An example of this term used in a sentence would be, 'The teenager appeared ambivalent toward the announcement of his parents' divorce. However, internally, he was devastated.'
The word 'ambivalent' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as having mixed feelings or contradictory feelings or ideas about something or someoneExample: She was ambivalent about where she wanted to eat.Note: The adjective 'ambivalent' is functioning as a subject complement following the linking verb 'was' (she=ambivalent).
Ambivalent is defined as being a confused state in which a clear answer is not known. An example of this word is "Choosing which relative to visit for the holiday left him feeling a little ambivalent".
Attacked is the action verb in the sentence, "The enemy attacked the headquarters."
Ambivalent simply: having mixed-feelings about someone or something. It is used when something is very complex and you cannot decide on a certain stance. For example: I have a dog who is very energetic and makes big messes and he can sometimes be violent. I love my dog but he's making life a bit harder than it needs to be. In this situation I would be ambivalent about my dog. Sentence: I am very ambivalent about my dog, he gets very aggressive but he can be sweet sometimes.
The villain attacked him with bare hands.
You can use "ambivalent" to describe someone's conflicting feelings or uncertainty about a situation or a person. For example, if you feel both excited and anxious about starting a new job, you could say you are ambivalent about it.
"The armadillo is a poor swimmer." is a complete sentence
It is a complete sentence.
Iraq attacked and invaded Kuwait. -Sentence structure is important.
Yes, there is a difference between complex and compound-complex sentences. A complex sentence is a simple sentence with a subordinant clause in front of it (also known as a fragment). A compound-complex sentence is a compound sentence with a subordinant clause in front of it. For example: Complex: As we ran onto the car, aliens attacked earth. (as is the subordinant conjunction, and "Aliens attacked Earth" is a complete sentence.) Compound-complex: As we ran onto the car, aliens attacked earth, and the military retaliated. (like te first sentence, as is still the subordinant conjunction, except I've added "The military retaliated", making it a compound-complex sentence. :D
No, starting a sentence with "then" does not make it a complete sentence on its own. It is typically used as a transition word indicating sequence or consequence and should be followed by an independent clause to form a complete sentence.