what does comprise means
"tu n'est pas comprise" means 'you (a girl) are not understood' (although we'd rather say "on ne te comprend pas") - It can also mean "you are not included" (although the formulation is strange as well)
compromise? Hydrogen, if you could find enough to convert the oxygen into water. If you mean comprise then its 79 % nitrogen, 21 & oxygen, and 1% argon
Comprise is a verb.
Just remember the parts comprise the whole. And the whole is composed of the parts. Do not use comprise like compose like "comprise of" which is wrong. It is easy to make this mistake. Example, 50 states comprise the United State of America.
If you mean the numbers to the right of the decimal point, they comprise the fractional part of the number.
actions that comprise maternal behavior?
To the best of our knowledge they comprise of ices and rock
The Young Artists Program will comprise over 500 grade schools nationwide.
The past tense of the word "comprise" is "comprised."
The remaining isolates, from two locations, appeared to comprise a mixture of races.
The new city park will comprise several open areas for sporting activities.
The three components of the business system that comprise walmart store