For any class of crime providing a penalty of imprisonment for 45 days or longer where the judge has discretion to set the length of sentence, then yes, there can be a forty-five day sentence. Say someone gets convicted of spray painting someone else's property, the penalty might be "up to 60 days in jail," and the judge decides to give them 45.
day. a noun is person, place, or thing
A death sentence can be on any day of the week.
it is a sentence which indicates us about a good thing directly or indirectly
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. The nouns in the sentence are:morning; a time of day, a thing.people; plural for personcoffee; a beverage, a thing
any thing they can catch
Any day they're hungry... but they only drink a thing's blood.
of course dummy!!!! You just capitalized it in your sentence too!!!
War- today, or ANY day- is a pretty rotten thing.
Today was like any other day. Until I went outside.
The proper noun in the sentence is Friday, the name of a specific day of the week.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
The sentence (not sentance) is grammatically correct
Two or more subjects is called a compound subject. Any type of sentence (simple, compound, complex) can have a compound subject.Simple sentence: Bob and Kevin went to work.Compound sentence: Bob and Kevin went to work, but they had the day off.Complex sentence: After they realized that they had the day off, Bob and Kevin went to the beach.