When the lights blinked on and off inexplicably, we wondered if our old house was haunted.
Are you telling me that the cookies disappeared inexplicably from the cookie jar and you have no idea who ate them?
On Valentine's Day, a beautiful bouquet of roses appeared inexplicably on her desk.
The gun was inexplicably missing from its case.
When it was time for the guest speaker to take the stage, he had inexplicably left the convention hall.
Inexplicably, Anne kept asking the same question over and over again, even though the teacher had given her a clear answer.
How the magician made the man float was inexplicable! For some inexplicable reason, the flimsy shack survived the storm.
First you write a bit of the sentence then you write pakistan and then you write the last bit of the sentence. simple
write sentence of assessment
i write the same sentence
can you write a sentence using the wordFragmentary
You can't write a sentence that is not a sentence, it is either a sentence or it is not. You can write a sentence that doesn't look like a sentence. For example, "Stop!"; although one word, it is a complete sentence. The subject 'you' is implied, the verb is 'stop', which makes it a complete sentence.
Yes, you can write a sentence with the word right. For example: I like to write about super heroes.
I fear your teacher will detect that you did not write this sentence yourself.
I am going to write a sentence with the word site in it.
I don't have the ability to write this sentence.
yes you can; Can you write a sentence with the word any in it?