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Kinds of Sentences

There are four kinds of sentences: the declarative sentence which makes a statement; the interrogative sentence which asks a question; the exclamatory sentence which shows a strong feeling; and the imperative sentence which gives a command.

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In every rule there is an exemption want to know if this the right sentence?

Yes, the sentence is correct. It means that for every rule or principle, there exists a specific circumstance where that rule does not apply.

How do you use proximate cause in a sentence?

What was the proximate solution? Go to you proximate store now!

What is a sentence using the word deter?

Frank was in a rush to find a cure for the common cold, and when the Ginger ask him up to her place for pizza and a beer he just said no, for he had set him mind to the task at hand and nothing, and I mean nothing was going to stop or deter him.

What is the root word of acquire?

The root word of acquire is "quis," which comes from the Latin word "acquirere," meaning "to add to one's possessions."

What kind or sentence is The officer ran into the house where the fugitive was hidden?

This sentence is a complex sentence because it contains one independent clause ("The officer ran into the house") and one dependent clause ("where the fugitive was hidden"). The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

What kind of audience might it be appropriate to utter the following sentence Later gotta go talk to my parents?

It would be appropriate to say this to a close friend or family member, as it implies a shift in conversation or a need to prioritize speaking with one's parents. This sentence may not be well-suited for a professional or formal setting.

Can you put disallow in a sentence?

I was about to put a great example, but the devil on my shoulder disallowed it.

What is another name for complete sentence?

Continous prose.

a sentence that has been finished

What is a sentence with the word gangly?

The gangly teenager awkwardly shuffled across the room, his limbs appearing disproportionately long and ungainly.

What is a good sentence for stick?

There are several definitions for the noun 'stick', including:

!. A piece of wood, usually long and thin; a rod or baton, or long rod-like implement:

'We need a strong stick to support the sapling.'

'He'll use a walking stick for a while.'

'There are new golf sticks on the market.'

2. An object longer than it is wide; frequently cylindrical:

'Use an illustration of a stick of dynamite for the logo.'

'We'll use a stick of candy in the centre of the cake.'

'Add another stick of celery to the soup.'

3. A control device:

'The new joy stick is comfortable to use.'

'A whole range of gear stick knobs are available.'

'Don't haul back on the stick so hard; you'll damage it.'

4. (informal) furniture:

'The flood's left us without a stick of furniture.'

There are also several definitions for the verb 'stick', including:

1. To puncture or pierce:

'You mustn't wave scissors about, you could stick someone.'

2. To fasten:

'Stick these documents together in their categories.'

'Can you stick this up on the wall, please?'

3. To fix, or impale, on something sharp:

'Just stick some olives and cheese on toothpicks to go with the drinks.'

4. To affix blame, to burden:

'She said they'd stick her with the bill, and they did.'

'It was their idea; the boss will stick them with the work.'

5. To stay:

'He'll stick with the job until it's finished.'

'They prefer to stick in one place rather than travel.'

'The image will stick in their minds for a long time.'

6. To protrude:

'The dog loves to stick his head out of the car window.'

'Try this new hairstyle, let the hair stick out more.'

Use the word felony in a sentence?

A felony is a crime that is serious enough to get a jail sentence of more than one year. Obvious felonies are murder, robbery, and rape.

Jack committed a felony when he robbed the bank. The jury convicted the rapist of his felony after a few minutes of deliberation. If you commit a felony you cannot vote or have a gun.

Use circumstance in a sentence?

"They happened to be partnered together by circumstance."

What are three types of verbs?

normal verbs

non continuous verbs (include abstract, possession and emotional verbs)

mixed verbs

There are divisions and sub divisions according to syntax.

Finite verbs - transitive and intransitive verbs

non finite verbs - infinitives, gerunds and participles

helping verbs (auxiliaries) primary and modal

A sentence with contentious?

"The topic of homosexuality was sure to cause a contentious debate."

How to use derogatory in a sentence?

Derogatory terms were shouted by the students as they threw eggs at the rival team's bus.

Bill of rights in a sentence?

"In our history class, we were required to memorize the Bill of Rights to the Constitution and recite it in front of the entire class."

What is the max sentence for attempted murder?

IN some states it is life and other states have a maximum 25 years or less based on the condition of the victim.

What are the rules to change statement into WH-question?

Open Questions

"I KEEP six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who."

Rudyard Kipling - The Elephant's Child

Open questions leave room for a description or opinion, and are more useful in eliciting information.

Open questions are often called Wh.. questions:-

There are eight wh-questions - what, when, where, which, who, whom, whose and why and to this list we usually add howas they are all used to elicit particular kinds of information.

You use what when you are asking for information about something.

You use when to ask about the time that something happened or will happen.

You use where to ask questions about place or position.

You use which when you are asking for information about one of a limited number of things.

You use who or whom when you are asking about someone's identity.

You use whose to ask about possession.

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Can you start a sentence with where?

Yes, you can start a sentence with "where," such as "Where did you go yesterday?" or "Where is the nearest grocery store?"

What type of sentence is Stay a little longer if you like?

That sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or request.