Wear a shirt that represents your school.
The subject ("you") is understood, i.e. not actually in the sentence. This is called an "imperative sentence" and represents a command or suggestion.What it means is "I want you to help me figure this out" or "you should help me figure this out."
One such word is plaintiff, which word represents the instigator of a legal action. What if is another example, if you believe this is a complete sentence.
The complete predicate is the entire verb or action of the sentence. The very is possible represents the complete predicate in this sentence. The word is denotes the simple predicate.
In literature an apple most often represents sin and temptation, as it is an allegory to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Food web is a chain of all the living organisms in a web. It represents the food chain of living things.
Our congressman represents us in Washington. The population estimate for 2010 represents a decline from the previous year.
She went into the party holding his hand. Into in this sentence represents inside the party.
The government represents us.
The letter "t" represents the position of the word "what."
The nominative case represents the subject of a sentence in Latin. This case is used for the subject of a sentence and is typically the first form listed in a Latin dictionary entry for nouns.
You can use contractions or rephrase the sentence with a different verb such as "seems," "appears to be," "represents," or "equates to."
In the sentence "Which one of the following words represents an object of a preposition?", "Of the following words" and "Of a preposition" are prepositions. The object of a prepositon in each would be "words" and "prepositions".
yes because each byte represents one letter.
The electoral college represents a states population.
The electorate are people who can vote. The electorate decides who represents them.
This is how you use Electoral College in a sentence. (this is a fail...look at mine! :) :P) The electoral college represents a states population.
The gerund phrase in the sentence is "singing in the rain." It functions as a noun and represents the action of singing.