Struggled usually means that you have a conflict with a concept or person and that you are trying to gain mastery of it/them.
I wrestled my thoughts into submission. I brought order into the chaotic room. John dominated his opponent's ideas. Mary schooled her face into calm after the bad news.
You've been owned. Wendel triumphed over his errant ideas.
Some words you could use are: grappled, wrestled, battled, or contended. For example, "I wrestled to put my thoughts together."
Conjunctions are used to connect thoughts, ideas, and objectives within a sentence or between different sentences. They serve to join words, phrases, or clauses together to create a cohesive and coherent flow of information.
Sentence can mean the words in a written construction, or a court-ordered punishment for a crime.Example : "You can usually tell if a sentence is poorly written when it cannot be spoken aloud in a natural way."Example : "The robber was given a lengthy sentence by the judge."The sentence that the girl wrote was filled with misspelled words and improper grammar.
No, "he" is a pronoun, not a conjunction. Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence.
A word that joins words, phrases, or clauses is called a conjunction. Conjunctions are used to connect thoughts and ideas in a sentence.
No, a conjunction and a preposition are different parts of speech. A conjunction is used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence, while a preposition is used to show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
Jane Addams struggled for democracy.
Sentence groups of words that express complete thoughts or ideas..Fragment do not express complete ideas..
Conjunctions are used to connect thoughts, ideas, and objectives within a sentence or between different sentences. They serve to join words, phrases, or clauses together to create a cohesive and coherent flow of information.
never thoughts of suicide! im too alive
John struggled to find the right words as he composed his first letter to Ann.
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A complete sentence is a group of words that contain a person, place or thing doing something, and work together to express a complete thought.
During the loquacious meeting, tempers flared and a kerfuffle ensued over questioning the probity of certain actions. Despite attempts to resolve the issue, the argument turned into an otiose exchange of vituperative remarks, leaving little room for progress to be made.
Sentence can mean the words in a written construction, or a court-ordered punishment for a crime.Example : "You can usually tell if a sentence is poorly written when it cannot be spoken aloud in a natural way."Example : "The robber was given a lengthy sentence by the judge."The sentence that the girl wrote was filled with misspelled words and improper grammar.
No, "he" is a pronoun, not a conjunction. Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence.