Well, it depends on the sentence. In "that's true." it would be but it depends on the sentence. True, primarily is an adjective.
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To explain something within the sentence without finishing the sentence before explaining.
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Sometimes. It depends on the sentence.
He's showing his true colors. To thine own self be true.
Example sentence - He attempted to dispel the rumors, however it was true she was leaving him.
put a = and the answer
people advertise things on TV that aren't true.
My true ambition an what I really wish to be is a good parent for my kids.
She put on a friendly guise to hide her true intentions.
Put a equal sign at the end
The word 'vessel' is a noun, which functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples sentence: The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true.
No, it is not proper english. I would try to avoid putting Because at the beginning of a sentence as well. Try This is true because... or The reason for this is...
A sentence is made up of two expressions connected by an equal sign or an inequality sign (such as <). If there's an '=' sign, it's an equation, otherwise it's an inequality. A sentence with a variable in it is called an open sentence - you need to put a number in for the variable to see whether it is true or false. If the sentence has no variable in it, then we can decide whether it is true or false. Examples of a true sentences: 1 + 6 = 7 4 > 2 5 + 17 = 11 times 2 .
It's about how certain things that are sad in this world, but it is the truth. It is simply put that way......... Sad but true usually is used in a sentence when you say something is sad (meaning pathetic) but still true
i can put nomad in a sentence