When asked what her greatest achievment was your mom replied 'When I had you'
It can mean two things: * Move the words of the current sentence around to enhance its' meaning * To write a completely new sentence to convey the same message of the original sentence I suppose...! :D
The teacher said that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
"I see you tried to run away with this suitcase," said the police inspector.
Rewrite the following sentences in indirect speech? 'you shall leave',said the aslam.
Monroe never tell lies that's my guess
The teacher said that it had happened the day before.
after i said my sentence the teacher said it was splendid
It probably means that capital letters need fixed, maybe some spelling errors, and maybe some grammar issues - just doesn't sound quite right.
Rene Descartes
This phrase is associated with the philosopher Jeremy Bentham, who is known for advocating for utilitarianism, a moral theory that promotes actions that maximize overall happiness and well-being for the greatest number of people.
symone blackwell-hill said that it was very lame
The word 'greatest' is not a noun.The word 'greatest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'great'.It can be confusing when the word 'greatest' is used in a sentence as 'the greatest'. For example, when Muhammad Ali said, "I am the greatest!", the word 'greatest' is functioning as a predicate adjective (a type of subject complement) following the linking verb 'am'.A linking verb acts as an equals sign, the subject of the sentence is or becomes the object noun, pronoun, or adjective.In the example sentence above, I = greatest.The noun, pronoun, or adjective following a linking verb is called a subject complement (the object complements the subject).A noun or pronoun subject complement is call predicate nominative (or predicate noun).An adjective subject complement is called a predicate adjective.