The first n means the subject then the av stands for actionverb and the n after the av can be a predicate noun a pronoun or direct object
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George Custer is notorious for his 'last stand' agains the native American Indians.
S- statement (topic sentence) E- explanation (explain your topic sentence in a few sentences) E- example (use an example to show or prove your point) R- re orientate (link back to topic sentence or question)
refreshment stand or concession stand
no you can not stand on clouds
KC can stand for a couple different things. It can stand for Kansas City. It also can stand for Knights of Columbus and King Crimson.
I'd like to try a hexagonal night stand in this corner. The hexagonal pattern is used by bees.
you can because if you put stand to a sentence it will not make any sense
Yes. The imperative sentence is "Stand." The subject 'you' is implied, and the verb is 'stand' making it a complete sentence. Depending on the tone, it could use an exclamation point instead of a period.
No, because it cannot stand alone as a sentence.
It's a verb.
The sergeant asked the private to stand by the flagpole.
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This sentence is grammatically correct.
How do i use here in a sentence?
A clause can not stand alone in a sentence, whereas an independent clause can stand alone in a sentence.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
A group of words that cannot stand alone as a sentence