<span>Give 5 examples of compound sentences</span>
I am very foodie. I love to eat and cook. The food gives us energy. Without food, there is no life. There are so many dishes available in today’s world some like Indian foods like Biryani, Dosa, Pav Bhaji, Pani Puri etc whereas some like western foods like Pizza, Burger, Noodles etc. Among the number of food Pizza is my favorite food because it tastes and smells fabulous.
The pizza itself looks so yummy, crispy and so cheesy. There is no better feeling in the world than a warm pizza box on your lap. My love for Pizza is very high. I am always hungry for pizza, be it any time of the day. Cheese is the secret ingredient of any food it makes any food taste yummy. Nearly any ingredient can be put on pizza. Those diced vegetables, jalapenos, tomato sauce, cheese and mushrooms makes me eat more and more like a unique work of art. Every pie is a different shape and size. There are thin crust pies, deep dish pies, and everything in between. There are pies with different cheeses and tomato sauce, or even pies with a completely different base altogether. On every occasion, I celebrate it with pizza style. There are times when I get scolded for having pizza all the time because anything in excess causes harms to our health but a pizza lover will always be a pizza lover. There is something between me and pizza the bond which cannot be broken.
No matter how much I have eaten, I never fail to make myself feel hungry when I have my favorite pizzas in front of me. Flavors are felt exploding in my mouth when I take the 1st bite of my pizza. My love for my pizzas is eternal and nobody on this earth could ever take this from me until I die.
True i believe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer: かく (To Write) is already in the present affirmative form, but in plain, informal form. If you are trying to make the verb for かく formal, it would conjucate to "かきます" (書きます).
Explanation: When you have the informal present-affirmative version on a verb, (also known as the dictionary form) and you want to make it formal, you first have to conjugate the verb. There are two types of verbs; the "る" verbs (Verb Ends With a "る" Sound), and the "う" verbs (Verb Ends With a "う" Sound), though, some are exceptions, and some are a bit different. Whenever you have a "る" verb, all you do is get rid of the "る," and add "ます" at the end for the formality.
Examples:
たべる -----> たべます / To Eat
ねる -----> ねます / To Sleep
Whenever you have an "う" verb, what you have to do is replace the "う" sound of the verb to an "い" sound. Then you have to add the ます for formality.
Examples:
やすむ -----> やすみます / To Rest
あそぶ -----> あそびます / To Play
いう -----> いいます / To Say
NOTE: You still have to be careful, because there are some verbs in Japanese that don't follow this conjugation rule. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Decrease, reduce, lessen,decline,plummet,shrink,contract, fall, drop, etc.
Explanation:
synonmys of diminish