Mary was fourteen when she got a Golf cart.
The tsunami triggered by earthquakes was devestating to the Japanese people.
I do not speak Chinese very well, because Spanish and English are my fluent languages and are very different.
I don't often visit my grandmother in Florida because she lives 900 miles away.
My cousin Heyward likes to drink hot tea on chilly days.
I would like to have a cup of potato skins.
Sure! Please provide the sentences with the letter blanks, and I can help you find the best words to complete them.
Sure! Please provide the sentences with the lettered blanks, and I'll help you find the best words to complete them.
To convert complete sentences into phrases, you can remove unnecessary words, such as articles (a, an, the), conjunctions (and, but), and auxiliary verbs (is, are). Keep only the essential words that convey the main idea of the sentence.
A complete set of rules for a language would include phonology (rules for making sounds into words), morphology (rules for forming words), syntax (rules for forming sentences), and semantics (rules for word meanings). These rules govern how sounds combine to form words, how words are combined to form sentences, and how sentences convey meaning within a given language.
In journalism, who, why, what, when and where are often used as words that start sentences.
1 Mary (speaks; learned) Japanese very well. 2 I don't often (order; drink) tea. 3 The shop (opens; takes orders at) at 7.30 every morning. 4 Bad driving (causes; leads to) many accidents.
It must have at least two full, complete sentences. Sentences of three words or less are not "sentences". Sentences that are meaningless filler (which is generally discouraged anyway) like "good luck" or "hope this helps" will not be counted (even if they're more than three words, unlike the two examples given).
please use complete sentences and words... "for m a tornado" makes no sense
write some sentences explaining why you are sending back a faulty item.write complete sentences using joining words conjunctions.for example;and.as but or include
Language consists of all the words and the rules these words follow. Language exists so that people can speak to each other.
write some sentences explaining why you are sending back a faulty item.write complete sentences using joining words conjunctions.for example;and.as but or include
A sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought. Sentences are made up of a subject (what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject does or is). Sentences can vary in length and complexity, from short and simple to long and complex. Proper punctuation is essential for clear and effective communication in sentences.