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How Can I Use The Word Peach In A Sentence

How do you use the word "canon" in a sentence?

"The most important books in the western literary canon include many of Shakespeare's plays."

Everything referred either to religious scriptures or literature.

Can you use the word "and" twice in a sentence?

Yeah for instane: Mike and Julie and Mark went to the movies. It sounds unnatural but its correct

How should I use the word “fetid” in a sentence?

If you are an American - then just go ahead and use it.“Land sakes, Ma’am! The fetid stench of your cesspool is spoiling my enjoyment of this here peach cobbler.”If you are British, you will first have to construct the word “fetid” by removing the “o��� out of “foetid”. Having done so, you can then take a stiff drink and attempt a sentence. (But you will feel dirty while doing so!)“My goodness! This whole Brexit affair is wreathed in a fetid[math]^1[/math] pall of incompetence.”[math]^1[/math] After several more stiff drinks, the Brit will try putting “(sic)” after “fetid”; then change “fetid” to “foetid” and back again; and finally change “fetid pall” to “miasma” so as to avoid the issue altogether. It isn’t easy being us, you know.

Do these sentences have a comma splice or a run on sentence? The sentences may be correct also.?

The comma is in the correct place in your first sentence, but add a semicolon (;) after the word net.

In sentence 2, place a semicolon (;) after later.

In sentence 3, place a semicolon (;) after New York (replace comma with semicolon) OR place a period after New York and make the second part a sentence of its own OR do this:
The first official basketball game was played in 1892 in Albany, New York with only one point scored in the entire game.

How do you put the word avarice in a sentence?

Greed, also known as avarice or covetousness, is, like lust and gluttony, a sin of excess.

What is the funniest sentence you've ever heard or said?

This one is epic. I came across it while looking for some information on Google groups. It was sent by HOD of department to the students.

What is the most meaningful sentence you can say using only 4 words?

Their are many sentences. I am listing few of them :Congratulations, you deserved it!You are a champion.You are a loser.Can we be friends?I like reading books.You can, you will.Barking dogs, seldom bite!Think twice, speak once!You can do it!I believe in God.You are my world.“You are a girl”You cant do anything.God is always there.Have a nice day.Nice to meet you.Are we still friends?I believe, you can.I have brought pizza.Answer the following question.Do you love skating?No pain, no gain.What are you doing?Babies are so cute.Quora collapsed the answer.Nobody read my answers.Dont waste your time.Time waits for none.Your time is precious.Your exams are approaching.Why dont you study?I am leaving now.Best wishes for exams.Fortune favours the brave.Time will heal everything.God is watching you.My wifi isnt working.Bring me some food.and the last one~May God bless you.Will try to update the list.Regards,Gouri Duggal

What are some common words that are used in cricket commentary?

Every cricket commentator has his own style of describing the events unfolding on the cricket ground. To sum up the few most common words according to me who has been following this sport for the past 25 years could be -In the airrr…He seems to be in good rhythm todayThe dew factor will settle in as the day progressesIt depends on how well the spinners bowlShot!! (Especially Mbangwa says this when the batsman hits a six)School boy stuff (Sunil Gavaskar’s favourite when the batsman doesnt drag his bat in the crease)We are up for a treat!Good cricket all roundDid it pitch in lineThat seems to be missing legJust over the fielderExcellent effort on the boundaryConvert ones into twosHe has a go at the stumpsDirect hits are always dangerousThats a hugeeeee hit!Excellent line and lengthThats some good short stuffThats sloppy work by the fielderText book defense (have heard this a lot for Rahul Dravid)They are dancing in the isles (cant forget this from Tony Greig when Sachin Tendulkar took on the Aussies in Sharjah!)

Grammar question please help me decipher this sentence?

Betty, making sounds of contentment, licked the homemade peach ice cream.
or
Making sounds of contentment, Betty licked the homemade peach ice cream.

I, in a tuxedo, watched my closest friends being married.
or
In a tuxedo, I watched my closest friends being married.


The idea here is to move the modifier closer to the clause it is modifying. Determine if it is modifying the object or the subject, and then move it to that location.

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