...values such as equality, freedom, and tolerance are a reality.
to live his dream as a popstar
No, the sentence "Come here once" does not violate any rules of grammar. It is a complete sentence with a subject ("you" understood) and a verb ("come") that expresses a complete thought.
If it's used as a question, yes. If not, then it is a correct phrase but not a complete sentence.
It came out in japan march 29 and will come out in North America July 31.
yes i think....
Verbs don't come at the end of a complete sentence. If you have a command like -- Sit down! -- then this sentence consists of a verb only.
The grouping of words "The horse and carriage has come," contains both subject (The horse and carriage) and predicate (has come) and is therefore a complete sentence.
The term America is traditionally used to mean the United States or at least North America. By this definition Ferdinand Magellan did not come to America. He did come by South America and his purpose was to find a westward route from Spain to Asia.
That's not a complete sentence, but the Sportster was introduced as a replacement for the K Model in 1957.
they will come in your dream daily. they will come with old memories. you will feel shy in your dream.
harriet dream did come true because her dream was for slavery to win independence
Kirby's Return To Dream Land (Kirby Wii) will be released in October 24, 2011 in North America.