The sentence “Abstain from all appearance of evil” is an imperative statement. These types of sentences usually do not have a subject and their structures consist mainly on the bare verb alone. The main purpose of an imperative statement is to give commands. So, in this sentence, there is no subject and it is commanding somebody to abstain from doing something.
Gregor wakes up, and finds out hes turned into a big bug. Hope it helps.
The term sauté is a verb. So in a sentence it needs to be used as a verb. A verb gives the action in a sentence.
Question: Which sentence uses the word sauté correctly?
Answer: To begin, you will need to sauté the stew meat
I think the answer is A. A joyful celebration of a victory by the hometown football team.