ask questions about everything
a person who graduated for a some subject a completition of a certain subject.
Not subject to doubt; certain.
Speaking about a certain subject
Generally, no. However, if you entered a public facility and by your entering agreed to be subject to certain rules, you may have made yourself subject to the fine.Generally, no. However, if you entered a public facility and by your entering agreed to be subject to certain rules, you may have made yourself subject to the fine.Generally, no. However, if you entered a public facility and by your entering agreed to be subject to certain rules, you may have made yourself subject to the fine.Generally, no. However, if you entered a public facility and by your entering agreed to be subject to certain rules, you may have made yourself subject to the fine.
A noun clause can function as the subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:Death is certain should be kept in mind. (subject of the sentence)He had written "Death is certain." (direct object of the verb)
it depends on the subject but it means having enough information on that certain subject
the percentage of a certain subject (easy visual)
To get advice
to look up info upon a certain subject
He is called an "Amateur"
The simple subject in the sentence "Certain thermometers in this carton need to be placed on the shelves" is "thermometers." It refers to the main noun that the sentence is about, indicating what requires action. The phrase "Certain thermometers in this carton" provides additional information but does not change the simple subject itself.
In the phrase "I am absolutely certain," "am" is a linking verb, which connects the subject "I" to the adjective "certain." It is not an action verb or a helping verb in this context. Helping verbs typically assist main verbs in forming tenses or moods, while linking verbs serve to connect the subject with a subject complement.