It's only an accurate statement if Conard and his sister will sing a duet. If "accurate statement" is supposed to mean grammatically correct, then yes, "Conard and his sister will sing a duet in the concert" is correct.
the answer is: the sentence has a compound subject
It is great that Conrad and his sister will sing a duet in the concert. These two are likely great musicians.
His sister compelled him to go to a Justin Bieber concert, but after the concert he became a Belieber <3
the replacements with his sister
This is a statement not a question
There were marks of violence on Helen's sister after she died
The inverse of the conditional statement "If my mom has to work, then I babysit my little sister" is formed by negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion. Thus, the inverse is: "If my mom does not have to work, then I do not babysit my little sister."
No. Her sister did and she once sang for charity at lunchtime concert.
yes she lipsynchs her concert or at least when my sister and her friend and her friends Irish friend sawher she did
Yes but the ESV is probablty the most accurate. I have the NIV and I love it!!! However my sister, has the ESV and she loves it too. Yes but the ESV is probablty the most accurate. I have the NIV and I love it!!! However my sister, has the ESV and she loves it too.
The sentence has both an object and a pronoun:his, a pronoun called a possessive adjective;duet, a noun that is direct object of the verb 'will sing';concert, a noun that is object of the preposition 'in'.
Sarah feels proud and supportive of Hart in the last holiday concert. She admires his talent and growth as a performer and is happy to see his success on stage.