No, the sentence is not correct. It should be: "Open envelopes and then reseal them." The pronoun "them" should be used to refer to the plural noun "envelopes."
Yes, the pronoun "I" in the sentence is correct.The pronoun "I" is functioning as the predicate nominative following the linking verb "was".A linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object is a form of the subject or restates the subject.A pronoun used as a predicate nominative is in the nominative (subjective) case.
A value that satisfies an open sentence is called a solution or a root of the open sentence.
No, "open" is not a preposition. It is an adjective or a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
Certainly! Here is an example of an open-ended sentence: "Tell me about your favorite vacation experience and why it was so special to you."
well the answer is none of them because you can also say the gate which open and you can also say the gate that open so you can write both of them so it dot really matter that much if u are used to saying which you can say that if you used to saying that you can say that. You need more of the sentence to determine which word is correct. If the sentence you're writing does not need the clause that is being connected, then you should use which. If it does need the clause for the sentence to be completely understood, then use that. Here is an example: The gate that opens is the one on the left. In this case, you need the clause in order to differentiate between two or more gates. The gate which is very old is a beautiful wooden structure. In the second example, you don't need to know that the gate is old for the sentence to be understood.
Yes.
You will have to open up your headlights. Bake them in the oven and then you will be able to open it to get out the water. then you can reseal the lights better.
"there come"
No: it requires an object for the verb "open". It would be correct to say something like "We must not open burning packages." Yes, if it means "We must not open (our shop, for example) while it is on fire.
After a fire, the owl easily finds food in open areas.
Dial the correct number to open the lock. There is a combination dial on the machine.
In the colonial period, they opened them with their teeth.
The ones from officeworks.Ive have bought them before.
The sentence "Whether he was duplicitous regarding his character is open to question" is grammatically correct and complete.
A open sentence is an equation with one or more variables is an open sentence.
If they have any suspicions on what could be in it yes according to the patriot act..as far as resealing improperly i have no idea
Another type of an open sentence