using object pronouns, how would I rewrite the following sentence?
amo a mis hermanas.
'We drove to the sports center.' Or: 'We drove there.'
Since we cannot see your 'following sentence' - we cannot help you !
When comparing two things use taller. Paul is the taller of the two.
you haven't informed me yet.
Could someone paraphrase the subsequent statement utilizing sophisticated vocabulary?
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Geologists subdivide geological periods into eras.
this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
Paul rings the church bells promptly when needed.
this isn't an answer, but I was wondering how to rewrite a question as a sentence? In order to identify verbs and subjects, we must rewrite them for language. One example is What does Sean do to prepare for a test? is rewritten as Sean does do what to prepare for a test. for a test is the prep phrase, does do is the verb, and Sean is the subject.
Rewrite it
To change a paraphrase to the third person, replace any first or second person pronouns (I, we, you) with third person pronouns (he, she, they). Additionally, adjust any verb forms or sentence structures that directly refer to the original writer as a first or second person.