The principal is my pal.
"I sent you to the principal because you misbehaved."
" The principal of the matter may vary"
The principal explained the principles of the contest.
There are many ways to use the word principal in a sentence: 1. Who is the principal of Howard College? 2. The sum of interest he paid on that loan is double the principal 3. Aderogba will play the principal role in the next movie.
The main clause or the principal clause in a complex sentence; is a key sentence.
The principal is your pal, though he may not have any principles.
In the sentence, "Earlier, I helped the principal." the verb is "helped."
The principal is a good pal of mine.
The sentence "Have you ever been sent to the principal's office?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
My principal is so mean that we have to come to school on weekends. or I love how honest and trustworthy your principal is.
Yes, if punctuated thus: Honestly, Principal! This is a kind of sentence called an exclamation. For example: The exasperated teacher looked up from her desk. But all she said before her eyes returned to her work was "Honestly, Principal!" No. This is not a sentence these are two words an adverb (honestly) and a noun (principal). Adverbs don't go with nouns like this. Adjective plus noun is correct - honest principal but still it is not a sentence