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Yes, If they are a suspect law enforcement has right to arrest any suspect in a crime with Provable Evidence.

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When should a question start with 'whom'?

Whom must be the object of a verb or a preposition, as in "Whom did they suspect of committing the crime," where whom is the object of the verb suspect. In the sentence "Who, do they suspect, committed the crime," who is the subject of the verb committed. It all means the same thing, but it is structurally different.


Is ''yesterday'' a direct object?

Yes, the noun 'yesterday' can function as a direct object, an indirect object, and the object of a preposition.Examples:We enjoyed yesterday at the beach. (direct object of the verb 'enjoyed')We planned a picnic for yesterday but it rained. (object of the preposition 'for')The noun 'yesterday' also functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The word 'yesterday' is also an adverb.


You are perfectly right. I saw him yesterday?

Absolutely not correct. You should say "Did you see him yesterday?"


How are who and whom different?

They are different in exactly the same way the he and him are different. "Who" is the subject of a verb. "Whom" is the object of a verb or preposition. For example: The man who (subject), we suspect, committed the crime, is (verb) here. Compared to : The man whom (object) we suspect(verb) of committing the crime is here.


How do you use suspect as a noun?

To use "suspect" as a noun, you would refer to a person who is thought to be guilty of committing a crime or wrongdoing. For example, "The police have apprehended a suspect in connection to the robbery."


Is yesterday adjective or adverb?

Neither. It's a noun. It can be a direct object though. Ie. We bought the camera yesterday.


Is it grammatically correct to say you look suspect?

The phrase "you look suspect," is grammatically correct. It contains a subject of you, the verb to look, and suspect as the direct object.


Is yesterday an adverb or adjective?

Neither. It's a noun. It can be a direct object though. Ie. We bought the camera yesterday.


What is the direct object in this sentence Renaldo showed you his skateboard yesterday?

"you""You" is the direct object of the sentence "Renaldo showed you his skateboard yesterday". This is shown by the grammaticality of a corresponding passive:"You were shown his skateboard by Renaldo yesterday", since being made subject of a passive is a good test for whether a noun phrase is a direct object.But the function of the "you" is that of indirect object, as can be seen in the related sentence "Renaldo showed his skateboard to you yesterday", which has the direct object "his skateboard", and the related passive for this sentence has the original direct object as subject: "His skateboard was shown to you by Renaldo yesterday.So, what has happened here is that the original indirect object, "to you", has be converted into a direct object, "you", which is then subject to passivization.Some speakers of English also accept the passive made by passivizing the old direct object instead of the direct object derived from the indirect object: ?"His skateboard was shown you yesterday by Renaldo".


How many nouns in this sentence the sun was shining brightly yesterday?

The nouns in the sentence are sun and yesterday.The is a definite article.'was shining' is the auxiliary and the main verb.brightly is an adverb.


What theory life came to earth on an object from?

It is not clear what your question is asking but I suspect that it is about panspermia.


When was the last sighting of an unidentified flying object in Bonny Bridge park?

Yesterday never knows