This is an example sentence using the word you asked about. I gave the customer a small sample to give them an example of what we can do. To set an example I demonstrated exactly how to do the job.
"I am exactly what is says in the tin."
We're where you were. We're exactly where we were yesterday!We're where you were. We're exactly where we were yesterday!where is the exactly place you were staying
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"When he opened the present, he let out a whoop - it was exactly what he'd asked for."
No. It is difficult to correct this sentence as it is the person himself who wrote this sentence knows precisely what exactly he means by it.
this is exactly what i wanted for my birthday!
the foamy water looks exactly like milk
The linking verb in the sentence is "is." It connects the subject "he" to the subject complement "exactly right about that."
I have exactly three coins in my pocket. If you can guess exactly how many coins I have, you can have them both.
Please can you make your question clearer. Are you talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are'? Or are you talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it'? If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are', such a sentence must be a question. If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it', such a sentence is ungrammatical. When you have made that clear, please also make it clear exactly what your question is with respect to the sentence. Then someone will be happy to help you. Thank you.
This is an example sentence using the word you asked about. I gave the customer a small sample to give them an example of what we can do. To set an example I demonstrated exactly how to do the job.
Yes. "That's exactly what it is!"
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Precise: Meridith was very PRECISE with her measuring: she'd make sure the sugar was EXACTLY a cup, no more and no less.
The linking verb in the sentence "he is exactly right about that" is "is," which connects the subject "he" to the complement "exactly right about that."