She loves to watch the moon reflect off the lake.
Standing in front of a full-length mirror will also help to keep you reasonably presentable.
If you drop the glass, it will shatter. The mirror was going to shatter when it hit the floor after falling from the table.
There are several ways to use the word distort in a sentence. One sentence for the word is; Shelly tries to distort the truth when she is in trouble.
(* the word there should not be confused with their, a plural possessive pronoun)(location) We know the address, but not how to get there.(existence) There is paint on my leather mirror and it will not come off.
The nouns in the sentence are: faces and mirror. The pronoun is: you
She looked at herself in the mirror.
The mirror whispered its secrets of reflection to the room's occupants, revealing truths and illusions in its gleaming surface.
She carries a compact mirror in her purse.
The girl gasped as she saw her disheveled hair in the mirror.
The laser reflected off the mirror.
Lilia's vanity caused her to always look in the mirror.
The stranded hikers used a signal mirror to reflect sunlight and attract the attention of a passing rescue helicopter.
Jack looked at his reflection in the mirror.
The funhouse mirror distorted..
There was a smudge on the mirror.
"What do a comb, a brush, and a mirror have in common" is the correct form, with the two commas that have been added. (The second comma is optional, but the first one is not.). The subject of the sentence is "a comb, a brush, and a mirror", three distinct things joined by a cumulative conjunction (and). This subject is obviously plural and requires the plural verb form "do".Note that if "and" were changed to "or", which is an alternative rather than a cumulative conjunction, the correct form would be "What does a comb, a brush, or a mirror have in common?"