Aspect in a sentence refers to how actions or events are viewed in relation to time. In English, aspect is often indicated by the use of verb tenses or specific verb forms to show when an action occurred or its duration. Different aspects, such as simple, progressive, or perfect, help convey different shades of meaning about the action being described.
She considered every aspect of the problem before making a decision.
Niece's is a possessive word, meaning "belonging to the neice." My neice's dress is new. I bought my meice's old car.
I had to hire a higher-priced consultant for the project.
The prefix of "aspect" is "as-" which means "toward" or "in the direction of."
they are happy this sentense is linking verb
I like do in the Fremont
you can waltz the floor
a perch is a kind of fish.
You could say, it is three dimensional
Winston Churchill was a prominent English politician.
The poison arrow frog is at the forefront of our study.
I always root for the underdog. The underdog has my sympathy!
he gave an appearance of working hard
He loved the oiliest fish, as he thought they were good for him.
That is the correct spelling of "sentence."
they will attempt to brain wash you and if bang is in a sentense they use...its not a good thing.
"Sentense" is not a real word. Try learning how to use a dictionary, spell first grade words, and not being a complete moron, and if you still don't know how to use the word "permission" in a sentence, go back to Mexico.