Hoi ayaw sigi salig sa internet oi utok gamita........
or hey don't make your assignment in internet because it can effect you brain
hehehhehehe lol...........................XD
No, typically you do not use a comma after the word "oh" if it is being used at the beginning of a sentence. If "oh" is being used in the middle of a sentence to express surprise or emotion, it is usually set off with commas.
Instead of using 'them' in passive voice, you can use pronouns like 'it,' 'him,' 'her,' or the specific noun that is being referred to. The choice of pronoun depends on the gender and number of the object or person being referred to in the sentence.
In the sentence "please be quiet; you are being too noisy," you would use a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses.
Here is how you use gullible in a sentence, " The preacher promoted false doctrine as he knew the congregation was gullible." This word means the state of being persuaded easily to believe something.
She was known for being a studious student, always seen with her nose buried in a book.
I'm sorry for being late is and example of how to use the word being in a sentence.
no
I cared for her well-being.
you use the word demote in a sentence like this: I will demote you from being the teacher.
It depends how you use it. If you use it after something it can be correct. But being in a sentence by itself isn't correct.
I am being implicit.
Being able is the correct version of the sentence. You can use it as a fragment of any sentence.
Example sentence - Her bad behavior resulted in her being expelled from school.
The predicate of being right is wrong !
john was being sophistry, if he was not lying.
Being honest in everything I do is my creed.
You use juiciously when you are referring to something that is being mixed or added.