Like this: I did my history homework yesterday. That's how you use yesterday as an adverb in a sentence
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My sentence is: cou d' etat is a French sentance. Also: You wrote a sentence using it in your question
there is a promontory in the Atlantic ocean.
Do not impede on me please.
I don't mean to impede, but can you show me to the nearest gas station?
While hiking, if you come to a cliff, it will impede your progress.
Please do not impede my progress down the path.
Good posture at the piano can enhance your musicality and bad posture can impede it.
Kayla impeded on Sara'sterritory. I hope me not presenting my play wont impede with my grade.
The antonyms of impede include aid, assist, improve, or expedite. Rather than impede urban renewal with more regulations, the government tried to assist cities in redevelopment. Wind and rain will impede the rescue efforts until the weekend, when fair weather should improve the chances of reaching the stranded group.
The word impervious means 1) unable to be penetrated 2) preventing passage past or through
You can easily look up 'impede' in a dictionary; everyhome should have a dictionary! Impede means to 'oppose'.
Here is one:I hope that the weight I have gained won't impede the progress I made in sports.
A few synonyms for impede are: slow, delay, check, stop, block, thwart.
The noun forms for the verb to impede are impeder, impedibility, and impediment.