You can use it by saying:"I don't know what usher is." Something like that.
usher was born in Georgia
'Who is head usher?' is a sentence, an interrogative sentence, a question. Who = an interrogative pronoun and the subject of the sentence; takes the place of the noun that is the answer to the question. is = verb head = adjective; describes the noun usher usher = noun and the object of the sentence
I stood at the door to usher in the guests.
To usher in the new year, we held a party. The usher showed us to our seats.
Usher is very very polymorphous.
Usher is very very polymorphous .
The sentence structure in "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe is known for its complex and descriptive style. Poe often uses long, intricate sentences that create a sense of suspense and mystery, enhancing the eerie atmosphere of the story. He employs elaborate descriptions and rich vocabulary to immerse the reader in the unsettling world of the Usher family estate.
Of course not! His voice is real
The direct object in the sentence"The usher found us seats near the stage."; would be seats. The indirect object would be us. My English teacher gave us this question on an exercise, and I think that is the answer.
Usher's full name is Usher Terry Raymond IV
its called 'yeah' by usher or papers
This is because it's something Usher made up and it identifies him; many other singers have "sayings" that only they use.