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How do you use insubstantial in a sentence?
He felt its presence, as insubstantial as a flurry of dust motes caught in a beam of moonlight. His alibi was insubstantial, without supporting evidence. Insubstantial means with no substance. Here...
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When is a sentence a sentence?
When it has a subject, verb, punctuation, capitalization, a predicate, and a complete thought. A sentence is a sentence when it is handed down by a judge (or a magistrate).
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A sentence with imbalance in the sentence?
after the meal, the man was imbalace and fell to the ground.
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How do you make a sentence with drainage in the sentence?
lots of drainage coming out through my ear canal.
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Is the sentence You overflowed it an improper sentence?
No, it is a proper sentence. The subject is 'You', the verb is 'overflowed', and 'it' is the object of the sentence. All it needs is a period at the end.