They can.
You need to interpret the words of the sentence into an algebraic form.
a to z this letters form a one sentence
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
Consonants are used alongside vowels to form words in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "The cat sat on the mat," the consonants "t," "c," "s," and "m" are used to form the words.
with a combination of words to form a sentence
clause
YES!!! Because the words 'in' & 'come' can stand alome in a sentence.
Give atleast two examples in sentence form of each of the 7 Cs?
A sentence does not have a plural form. A sentence can be a compound sentence; two independent clauses, usually joined by a conjunction. Your sentence has one plural noun, 'friends'; the pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural but we know that it is singular because it says 'you are one of'. The only way to make the subject pronoun 'you' into a plural is to drop the words 'one of', making the sentence: You are my friends.
When two words act against each other in one sentence, it is called an 'oxymoron'.
Yes. Alliteration is when at least two words start with the same letter and are next to each other in a sentence. :)
The study of how words form sentences is called syntax. Syntax examines the structure and order of words in language to create coherent and meaningful sentences. It explores grammar rules, sentence formation, and the relationships between words in a sentence.