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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
Obviously you're supposed to put contains when "something contains something else" such as "That jar contains food." then contain in a present tense sentence like "Can you contain your dog, please?" Like any other verb, the correct usage depends upon the necessary conjugation: To contain ("I use my fence to contain my dog") I, you, we, they contain ("The teacher asked us to contain our laughter.") It, he, she contains ("The flask contains the chemicals.")
The adjective in the sentence is mean, describing the noun 'mom'.
Corporate is a metaphor referring to the business community. Professionals differentiate between working in white-collared business environment in comparison to blue-collared industry workers.
To get the money together...
It means the poets organized and ran a poetic contest.
Two independent clauses put together
It is a greek word "ενωμένος" meaning "united" or "together."
United means joined together and acting as a unit. The United States are an example: a number of states which joined together and act as a unit.
Unified, together, one, allied, consolidated.
the word union means together.
Some words that mean the same as together would be assembled or united. You could also use grouped or connected.
It means joining several sentences together to form one sentence. This is often done by using words like "and", "or" and "but."
in sikhism, equality means to be united and also eat together at a langar
I am trying to avoid insulting the questioner. Assuming I can piece your sentence together, you mean, a blood clot?
what does the disposition held mean
A compound sentence is like to sentences combined together. for example (The dog jumped up and I fell down.) The dog jumped up is one sentence. I fell down is also another sentence.