Ali was writing and reading at the same time
that family and family
predicate is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject. So the predicate for Elvin fell almost twice is "fell twice"
complete subjects = The United States, Snow capped mountains, complete predicates = is a beautiful country, tower over the western plains.
You should try to avoid similar sentences. It's OK to use the word "it" twice if the sentences are different enough. Try to avoid passive sentences like "it was a stormy night" though. Instead, use active voice like "The night was stormy."
Both of these sentences are grammatically correct. I am studying is the present continuous tense. I study is the simple present tense.
The end result of clicking in a cell and then clicking Italic on the Home tab twice in a row is that the formatting of the data remains unchanged. Same applies to clicking Bold or Underline twice.
He chooses a different path every day and so far hasn't trodden the same ground twice.
let the no. of brothers be 'x' then twice as many sisters as brothers means 2(x) = 2x its as simple as that!
Simple! The number is 0.
Double subjects refer to sentences that state the subject twice. This can be best explained by using the noun in a sentence and following it with the supporting pronoun.
There is no simple way: you need to factorise it. If each factor appears twice then it is a square.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to use the pronoun "it" twice in a sentence. For example: "It is important to keep it clean."