No
both enlightenment
declarative sentence
The Guru of Enlightenment teaches us to seek inner peace, practice mindfulness, and embrace compassion for all beings.
A compound subject consists of two or more subjects that share the same predicate in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "Tom and Jerry run fast," both "Tom" and "Jerry" are the subjects, and they share the predicate "run fast." This structure allows for more concise sentences while conveying information about multiple subjects simultaneously.
They are all together and share power by all
They are all together and share power by all
Two subjects or two verbs in a sentence are called "compound subjects" or "compound verbs," respectively. A compound subject consists of two or more subjects that share the same verb, while a compound verb involves two or more verbs that share the same subject. These structures help create more complex and informative sentences.
They are all together and share power by all.
"How and why did the feudal kings in England share their power?"
They are all together and share power by all.
They share foreign relations power with the US President.
A population is a group of experimental subjects that share a common property of interest.