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The most common type of sentence that the pronoun comes first is a question (an interrogative sentence). Example: What is your name? (your name is what) Where is the school? (the school is where)
The correct order is "I" followed by "you" then "me". "I" is used as the subject of a sentence, "you" as the object or subject, and "me" as the object.
The last name comes first. If your name was John Smith, then it would be Smith John in Japan.
The name "sisal" comes from the port in Yucatan, Mexico, from where the fiber was first exported in the late 19th century.
Unless it is the name of a specific garden, and so a proper noun, or it is the first word in the sentence, then it would not be in capitals.
The most common type of sentence that the pronoun comes first is a question (an interrogative sentence). Example: What is your name? (your name is what) Where is the school? (the school is where)
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The correct order is "I" followed by "you" then "me". "I" is used as the subject of a sentence, "you" as the object or subject, and "me" as the object.
Use is a verb so it usually comes after a subject however in an imperative sentence the verb comes first (there is no subject - the subject is implied)Use your head!
The first sentence of a story doesn't have a special name -- it's just the first sentence.
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Last name and then your first
in a scientific name, the genus comes first and then comes the species. The genus and species are the scientific name.
Thomas Michele comes first.
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I was the first one at my office to get the flu shot this year is a good sentence for the word "first."