The administrator asked his assistant to expound on her reason for handing in her resignation.
"Expound" is a regular verb; therefore, the simple past and the past participle are both "expounded".
what is the sentence.... both words are not fake words
Both the words 'can' and 'watch' are the verbs in this sentence, as the are the words that connotate an action.
A complete sentence is a group of words with both a subject and a verb.
Yes both words have same meaning!
Use "that" to introduce essential information that is necessary for the meaning of the sentence. Use "what" to introduce non-essential information that adds extra detail but is not crucial for understanding the sentence.
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. Parallel structure is when the sentence is basically the same with different words. The structure of the sentence is the same in both cases. The words of the sentence may be different in both cases.
A sentence is a string of words with both a subject and a verb. A sentence without either a subject or a verb is incomplete.
Yes, using words in a sentence helps in learning them. Seeing them in context and using them helps remember both the word and how it is used.
No, sentence fragments and phrases are not the same. A phrase is a group of related words that does not contain a subject and a verb, while a sentence fragment is a group of words that appears to be a sentence but is missing a subject, a verb, or both. In other words, a phrase is a fragment whereas a sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence.
The abstract noun is question.There is no concrete noun in the sentence. The words 'you' and 'something' are both pronouns, words that take the place of nouns.
because they are both living things