The adjective clause in the sentence is "who was sitting close to them." It modifies the noun "gentleman" by providing additional information about him.
Yes, "More importantly, we need to consider the impact of our decisions on the environment."
No, "sitting" is not a preposition. It is a gerund form of the verb "sit" and functions as a noun in a sentence.
Yes, I can start a sentence with "Is."
One could start a sentence with the word "while" by following it with a subject and a verb to form a dependent clause, such as "While I was at work, my phone rang."
No a sentence is not a verb. A verb is a word that does.Three frogs were "sitting" on a log. One decided to "jump" off.
There is a dog sitting at Tom's feet. (singular) There are two (2) dogs sitting at Tom's feet. (plural)
Off the top of my head, I believe that I can.
Yes, I can. Can you? Or did you mean, "can one make a sentence about sitting?"
"I have learned..."
Replace the starter. All will be well.
he is sitting on thebench in a gardenwhy is he?
She was sitting on a red chair.He is sitting on the green mat.My friend was sitting on the coach watching tv.
You start like... - My favorite artist is _______ becuase ________________. that is the starter sentence
they are just there to help you start off or end a sentence
she is not comfortable sitting by you...
uhhhmmm...well, you start off with a capital letter to start your sentence, then you have to put BEWILDERMENT somewhere inside that sentence, and of course you have to make it sound reasonable.and that's how you use bewilderment in a sentence.(: