The past tense of the sentence "We all graduate together" is "We all graduated together."
We need to pull together as a team to meet the project deadline.
The subject of a sentence is the noun or nouns that perform or receive the action of the sentence. An example of a sentence with two subjects would be, "Molly and her cat, Mr. Paws, napped together on the couch."
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Weil is a German conjunction that means "because" or "since" and is used to introduce causal clauses in a sentence.
And after the reunion, they all together had a happy life. This is a sentence using all together as a phrase.
The introductory sentence and the concluding sentence hold a paragraph together.
The past tense of the sentence "We all graduate together" is "We all graduated together."
They went to the movies together.
Together
Only as they are used in this sentence.
Let's work together on this project.
The team sat all together on the bench
A compound sentences is two different sentence put together. This is also known as joined sentence.
I put the puzzle together. Together, we voiced our complaints to the principal.
We need to pull together as a team to meet the project deadline.
The project was an all together success.