How do you use past tense of sew?
The past tense of "sew" is "sewed." For example, "Yesterday, she sewed a beautiful dress for her daughter."
What is grammatically correct any question or any questions?
Both "any question" and "any questions" are grammatically correct. "Any question" is singular, referring to one specific question, while "any questions" is plural, referring to multiple questions. The choice between the two depends on the context in which they are being used.
Is I am looking forward for a fruitful cooperation wrong?
Yes, the correct phrasing would be "I am looking forward to a fruitful cooperation."
Is material wealth correct usage?
Yes, the phrase 'material wealth' is correct. It means money or possessions. It may be contrasted with other types of wealth, for example that of being well loved by family and friends, enjoying good health, or having plenty of time to do what you want to do.
Where does the comma go when you use the word and?
The comma goes before "and". However, this is only when "and" is followed by an independent clause. The comma is not needed for dependent clauses.
What can you say instead of no?
You can say "I don't think that's possible" or "Let me consider that and get back to you."
Is orphan stress in the second syllable?
No. The first syllable is stressed. It's OR-phan, not or-PHAN.
What is another word for main clause?
An alternative term for a main clause is an independent clause.
Indirect feedback is input or comments given in a subtle or non-verbal manner, rather than being direct and explicit. It often requires the recipient to interpret the message or understand the underlying meaning.
Does the comma come before the but or after?
The comma typically comes before the conjunction "but" when it is used to connect two independent clauses. If "but" is used to connect two words or phrases within a single sentence, a comma is not necessary.
What does the root word seismo mean?
it means Quake, as in seismograph, measure quakes like earthquakes. :)
Can you make a sentence with the word Indus River?
A Save the Children medical team crossed the Indus River via hanging trolley to reach the remote area of Sakardah.
What does the root word in disability mean?
In the word disability, the root word is able which means having the power or means to do something.
When we add dis-, it means not, it then forms the word disable (verb). And if we add the suffix -ity, It therefore forms disability (via changing the spelling).
Which is correct What have she said or what has she said?
She is singular, a pronoun that stands in place of a singular proper noun. It needs a singular verb.
"What has she said about me?" the boy asked his friend.
However, you could just write:
"What did she say about me?"
When do you put the word a or an before a word?
Before. (examples: A bunny, an orange)
Use an before nouns that begin with a vowel sound.
an apple / an orange / an orangutan / an envelope / an umbrella
Use a before nouns that begin with consonant sounds:
a book / a mouse / a tree
When you have a noun phrase eg adjective + nounthe same rules apply
a big orange / an empty glass / a small book / an open door
What is the meaning of assesing?
The meaning of assessing is evaluating, appraisal, valuating, examining, scoping, taxing, measuring and valuing.
Is it correct to say could have left?
Yes, it is correct to say "could have left."
(eg.)
He could have left at 5:30 instead of at 6:00.
or
She could have left me a note.
What is the meaning of magnificent in vocabulary?
1.: great in deed or exalted in place -used only of former famous rulers
: marked by stately grandeur and lavishness magnificent way of life>
3
: sumptuous in structure and adornment magnificent cathedral>; broadly :strikingly beautiful or impressive magnificentphysique>
4
: impressive to the mind or spirit : sublime <magnificent prose>
5
: exceptionally fine magnificent day>
- mag·nif·i·cent·ly adverb
What type of clause is whatever the surprise was going to be?
As per your email, you it is not possible to finish all this issue by today. For you kind information we are working on it, there are some document which is to be verify at ABC & co. office due to Band it is not possible to go there. It will take time think we can give u details figure by Friday morning. Before Friday it is not possible to finish this task
Do you put a comma before naming a state?
Yes, when naming a state in a sentence, a comma should be placed after the city and before the state. For example: "I live in Chicago, Illinois."
What is grammatically correct had ceased or ceased?
Both are correct in proper context. The preterite indicates an action in the past: "The fighting ceased." The pluperfect indicates action prior to a main verb in the past: "It was quiet because the fighting had ceased."
Are bring brang and brung proper words?
No. We say bring, brought and brought.
I am the cleverest person ever so I know every thing ....
Well, Yes BRING, BRANG and BRUNG are all propper words.
It is simple; its just like SING, SANG and SUNG or RING, RANG and RUNG.
So if anyone tells you different dont believe them!
Who are candidates for a stapedectomy?
Candidates for a stapedectomy are individuals with otosclerosis, a condition where abnormal bone growth in the middle ear causes hearing loss. They typically have conductive hearing loss, often unimproved by hearing aids, and show a good prognosis for surgery based on audiometric testing and medical evaluation. Additionally, they should have realistic expectations and be in overall good health for surgery.