Biased, patronizing, demeaning: Her handicapped son shows good manners.
Bias-free: Her son shows good manners.
Biased, patronizing, demeaning: His disabled father has never worked a day in his life.
Bias-free: His father was born without arms so he is unable to work.
Biased, patronizing, demeaning: My little woman is a great cook.
Bias-free: My wife is a great cook.
Biased, patronizing, demeaning: Wicked teenagers vandalize property.
Bias-free: Police said a group of teenagers vandalized the property.
Bias-free: The new employee brought a fresh perspective to the team. Demeaning: The new kid had some cute ideas.
Bias-free: The doctor listened carefully to the patient's concerns. Demeaning: The lady doctor tried to understand what the patient was blabbering about.
Examples of sentences that start with "do" are: Do you want to go to the park? Do you have any plans for the weekend? Examples of sentences that start with "does" are: Does he know how to speak Spanish? Does she like to read books?
I can provide a few examples of homonyms with sentences: Bark - The dog's bark was loud. Bat - She swung the baseball bat. Present - He gave her a present. She is present at the meeting.
supporting :)
Exclamatory sentences are used to convey strong emotions or excitement. Examples include: "How beautiful the sunset is!", "I can't believe we won!", and "What a wonderful surprise!"
"Where did you go yesterday?" and "Can you pass me the salt?" are examples of interrogative sentences.
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examples sentences start with each
Examples of sentences that start with "do" are: Do you want to go to the park? Do you have any plans for the weekend? Examples of sentences that start with "does" are: Does he know how to speak Spanish? Does she like to read books?
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nothing
We can go to have a drink
ewan ko !!
You can give examples such as this one. He wrote many books Such as 'batman'.
which city are you going
Try this question for examples of idioms.
They are certain their will be a doctor in the office.
i do not now thats why i asked