I could give you a sentence easily. You could also write your own sentences if you tried.
Nobody could dance to that type of music.
Certainly! Here is a sentence with multiple interpretations: "I saw a man on a hill with a telescope."
The predicate of a sentence is the part that provides information about the subject. It typically includes the verb and any other words that give more details about the action or state of being. Examples of things that could serve as the predicate of a sentence include verbs, verb phrases, and verb modifiers.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Mr. Carroll, do you know of any jobs we could do after school?" asked Fred.
I could give you a sentence easily. You could also write your own sentences if you tried.
The curtain was translucent. He could tell someone was behind it but could not make out any details.
THEY COULD give these or these
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Give me a sentence using the word Kerchief. That is a sentence that uses the word. Seems as though you could figure this out.
I will try to give you a sentence. "Try" is such an easy word, however, that I'm sure you could write a sentence too, if you try.
Able to do anything
It basically means 'surrendered'"In the end he capitulated, he could not handle the peer pressure any more".
I could not contradict her arguments.
you just made it
The faucet had a leak.
A sentence could be: I will give you money when pigs fly