"I don't know how I got here." is a complete sentence; a compound sentence with two complete thoughts, joined by a conjunction:
I = subject
don't (do not) = auxiliary verb, adverb combination
know = main verb
how = conjunction
I = subject
got = verb (past tense of get)
here = adverb modifying 'got'
Santa Clause!!!!!!!!! Not really.......I dont even know : ) Santa Clause!!!!!!!!! Not really.......I dont even know : )
I dont know too!
The Phrase "run on bank" means?
i dont know the exact definition but here is an example.Slowing his horse, Paul Revere shouted, " The British are coming!" to all who would listen.
i dont know its up to you
where clause is related to mysql. If you mention the sql line here it will be easy to know more on this.
i dont know. i dont have a friend here
u r stupid i am a 1 grader how should i know
A variety of solutions is a noun phrase.You know it is a phrase (or a clause), because it is a group of words with a single meaning.(A 'variety of solutions' is one thing).You know it is a phrase (not a clause), because it has no verb.You know it is a noun, because you can substitute it for a noun in a test sentence.The doctor chose an apple.The doctor chose his hat.The doctor chose a variety of solutions.
I dont know
i dont know ask someone else
um easy i dont know