No, self-sufficient means that you are independent.
No, a dependent person relies on others for support, guidance, or care and is not self-sufficient. They may need help with daily tasks, decision-making, or financial assistance.
subjective and dependent on individual perspectives and beliefs.
This quote emphasizes the power of determination in achieving what may seem impossible. It suggests that a person's mindset and persistence are key factors in turning the impossible into the possible. By staying determined and focused, individuals can overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
This sentence is a complex sentence because it contains an independent clause ("Steven thought the hour would never end") and a dependent clause ("Steven thought"). The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
No, "Unless they answer by tomorrow" is a dependent clause and needs to be paired with an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
Words like "he," "she," "they," "it," "him," "her," "his," "hers," "their," "theirs," and "them" are suitable for a third person essay but not for first person (I, me, my, mine) or second person (you, your, yours).
No, a dependent person is not self sufficient.
Lighthouse keeper.
Yes, the Medieval manors system were intended to be as self sufficient as possible.
The prefix "in" could be used to make the opposite word insufficient.
dependent means that a person depends on other person. e.g:-a child depends on his/her parents
A person that is financially supported by another person, usually a parent or guardian. A person must pay for over 50% of another persons living expenses, in order for that person to be claimed as a dependent.
They were oppressed by Bolsheviks. Ukrainians were selfsufficient nation.
If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.
It varies on the type of person.
In your sentence fragment, 'dependent' is used as an adjective: [that person is] dependent on experience. So you use dependent with -ent, not dependant with -ant.
If you have no income how are you providing over 50% of the care for your dependent? The exemption should go to the person that is providing shelter, food and clothing for the dependent.
Grades are dependent on how well you listen in class, do your homework, and study. She was dependent on him to get to school. A child is a dependent of his or her parents or guardians.