Like this: I did my history homework yesterday. That's how you use yesterday as an adverb in a sentence
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My sentence is: cou d' etat is a French sentance. Also: You wrote a sentence using it in your question
promontory summit, Utah
You could've done your project on the state of Utah.
A life sentence in Utah is for life.
The Utah couple lived in the town of Draper, Utah.
I live on the outskirts of a small town in Utah.
That is an interrogative sentence.
That is an interrogative sentence.
Example sentence - I enjoyed learning about my family history at the genealogy library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
This mine is mine. Let's mine this lode!
I presume you mean the sentence, "Did you know that Robert Redford was once elected sewer commisioner of Provo, Utah?" Technically, it is a question, meaning it is a interrogative sentence. It does make a declaration about Mr. Redford, but (more precisely) it asks a question of the person spoken to. Kind of like the sentence, "You are aware, aren't you, that any sentence that ends with a question mark is an interrogative sentence?"
Yes. All EBT cards are accepted here in Utah!
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Usually it is only a monetary fine.