I, being myself, naturally qualify as the most responsible person in this group, and thus, the best nominee and canditate for this job. Being able to manage time, work, and general life is key, and often tedious, but those who can, like me, are indeed the most responsible. There are your homework answere.
I am a responsible individual who takes ownership of my actions and strives to fulfill my duties to the best of my abilities in both personal and professional endeavors.
If you mean the sentence, "Scientists study people's dreams," it would be "study people's dreams" and "scientists" is the subject. Ask yourself what is the point of the sentence, that's the subject, the rest is usually predicate.
While many people enjoy talking about themselves, the minute they get in their interview, they freeze up. They fear what they are going to be asked the most dreaded question of all on how they would describe themselves. For one reason or another, this question is like nails on a chalkboard. The fact is, people usually do not know what to say. If you are asked to describe yourself in an interview, you must understand that what they are really asking you is why you would be a good fit in the position you applied for. They do not want to know how many kids you have or what your hobbies are. They are simply trying to get a feel for how well you would work in their company. The best way to answer is to consider the type of person you would hire. The truth is, you have to consider yourself as a service provider. Be honest, but make it clear on whether or not you are qualified for the position. Try to prepare for the interview beforehand by imagining yourself as the type of employee you would like to be. When actually describing yourself, be sure to use words that they will like to hear, such as loyal, hardworking, and calm-mannered. Use examples when describing yourself, preferably from past employment. For example, if you are applying for a management position and you have never held one, be sure to use an example of your loyalty with a previous employer and how hard you worked for the company. One of the most important things to remember is that your job interview gives you the right to brag about yourself. However, when bragging, the last thing you want to do is put another individual or past employer down. Should you state too many negative comments about a past employer when describing yourself and your last position, it will put up a red flag with them. When asked to describe yourself, try to stay on the subject of you until you have stated what you want. Unfortunately, many people tend to ramble when talking about themselves and this can be looked on negatively.
The "were" in the sentence "If I were you, I would consult a specialist" is a sign that the sentence is in the subjunctive mood. In this case, the sentence deals with a hypothetical situation, one that is contrary to fact: "If I were you" is contrary to fact" because I am not you.
The mood of the verb "were" in the sentence "If I were you, I would consult a specialist" is in the subjunctive mood. The subjunctive mood is used to express hypothetical or unreal situations, like in this case where it's imagining a different reality where "I" is "you."
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct form would be "Why would you worry instead of being happy?"
No because if you say you are the best, it would mean that you are describing yourself as the best.Yes. The best is yet to come. Here, best is a noun.irelandawn
by describing yourself fully and completely make a statement
The sentence should be: You crossed the Cambodian border. In that instance, Cambodian would be the adjective, as it is describing the noun which is border.
i might not be able to use the phrase in a sentence.
You would say, "I am a vagabond," You are a vagabond," "They are vagabonds," "Look at that vagabond," etc. It would be used as a describing word.
"She is insecure" does not have a direct object. "Insecure" is an adjective describing the subject "she".
"Idealize" is describing what some-one has done, so it would be probably an adjective.
My mother is not dependable. She never shows up on time.
"Women are" is correct. Use "women" as the plural form of "woman" and pair it with "are" to agree in number.
The simple subject in the sentence is "Tom Sawyer." It is the main noun that the sentence is describing.
You would use the word teenage as an adjective in a sentence. For example:My teenage daughter went to the mall with her friends.orI have two teenage sisters.In both of these sentences, the word teenage is describing the noun, which is the adjective's job. In the first one teenage is describing daughter. In the second one teenage is describing the sisters.
The nouns in the sentence are:EmmaroleplayschoolThe word 'lead' is an adjective describing the noun 'role'.