In Ronald Reagan's 1964 speech "A Time for Choosing," his main argument centers on the idea that government intervention and increased regulation threaten individual freedoms and personal responsibility. He emphasizes the importance of limited government and the need for citizens to take charge of their own destinies rather than relying on the state. Reagan advocates for a return to foundational American values, asserting that the strength of the nation lies in its people, not in its government.
Well, the usual sentence classifications are simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. Simple sentences are the most basic kind, they consist of one independent clause. Compound sentences contain two independent clauses. Complex sentences contain an independent clause and a dependent clause. Compound-complex sentences contain at least two independent clauses and one dependent clause.
All sentences contain a predicate. All sentences also contain a subject, but it is sometimes understood and not necessarily written or spoken. If I say to John "Write." I have spoken a sentence, and the subject is understood to be "you".
contain
Try and contain your anger, otherwise you will get in trouble.
Some sentences that contain correct plurals are: He made biscuits for breakfast, The babies were crying. We had a good time at the parties.
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Complete sentences
Sentences do not HAVE to contain an adverb. ALL sentences need is a noun/pronoun and verb. Of course, those are very simple sentences.I ran.She walked.He jumped.They sang.As students mature with vocabulary, sentence structure, and expressing ideas, sentences become more complex and interesting.
I think you might mean a sentences containing numerous. "There are numerous sentences which might contain this word."
coumpound words
I can't eat foods that contain dairy products.Larry can't eat foods that contain gluten.
An abstract typically contains 1-2 sentences summarizing the main points of a research paper.