Of course. In a sentence, you can still use more than one "y."
Yes, you can. Example: Bob y yo quemamos el arbol ayer y comimos comida.
"He spoke English, French, and Spanish fluently." "He is more fluent in German than Swedish."
You can have more than one simple subject in a sentence
No. You only space once. The only time that you space more than once is to indent a paragraph if the computer will not allow you to use tab to do so.
There are about 400 million Spanish speakers and only 360 million speaking English
Yes, you can. Example: Bob y yo quemamos el arbol ayer y comimos comida.
How do you mean? Use it in a sentence. There's more than one way to say it, and it depends on how you use it in a sentence.
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You can only kill a goldfish once. The sentence suggests it is possible to kill it more than once.
"Japan used Geographic isolation more than once" Is a sentence using Geographic isolation.
A compound sentence is a sentence with more than one subject or predicate, an example would be I tried to speak English, and my friend tried to speak Spanish.
A compound sentence is a sentence with more than one subject or predicate, an example would be I tried to speak English, and my friend tried to speak Spanish.
"He spoke English, French, and Spanish fluently." "He is more fluent in German than Swedish."
A phrase, rather than a sentence, it means: scullery maid
You can have more than one simple subject in a sentence
Bilingual means that a person can speak more than one language. This is an example sentence using the word bilingual. Jill was bilingual because she could speak English and Spanish.
There is no rule of grammar that prohibits the use of the word 'and' more than once in a sentence. you can only do so by saying.. I bought some bread, butter, and cheese and decided no to eat them until tomorrow. I hope that helped.