Lieutenant Commander
Since is an adverb, preposition or a conjunction As an adverb - she at first refused, but has since consented... As a preposition - It has been warm since noon'... As a conjunction - He has been busy since he came...
"Is", "Am", or "Are".
Generally, a sheath. If, however, you have been in a battle, then your sword might be covered with blood.
In the Shikai form of Zangetsu, the sword is as tall as Ichigo, but in Bankai, the sword actually shrinks. There has been no official released figure of the sword length.
There is no best sword in the world. The world always has better swords than in the past. But there has never been a best sword.
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The sword given to him by Hrothgar: Hrunting is said to have been tempered with the blood of Dragons.
He may have been part of a USMC aviation unit South Vietnam.
No, it cannot be a conjunction. Made is the past tense of "make" and also may be an adjective.
No, a conjunction is a type of word that connects clauses, phrases, or words. It does not involve omitting any letters.
The word "also" is an adverb, not a conjunction. It is often used to add information or confirm something that has already been said.