She can foresee the future.
I didn't foresee that happening!
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It depends on how often you hit them.
The three basic properties of nouns are:number (singular or plural)gender (male, female, neuter, common gender)case (nominative, objective, dative, possessive, vocative)Examples:My child attends Springfield Elementary School. (singular)My children attend Springfield Elementary School. (plural)My mother is a volunteer with the Red Cross. (female)My father is a volunteer soccer coach. (male)My parents both work hard. (common gender)Our house is on Lincoln Street. (neuter)My child attends Springfield Elementary School. (nominative, subject of the sentence)My children attend Springfield Elementary School. (objective, direct object of the verb 'attend')My father gives my mother soccer lessons. (dative, indirect object of the verb 'gives')My mother's skill is improving. (possessive, the skill of my mother)Mr. Winter, I would like you to meet my parents. (vocative, noun of direct address)
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
That is what I foresee.
i could foresee the future
If I had been able to foresee the results of my actions, I would have been more careful!
Last week I lost my job, I didn't foresee that happening!
Yes. For example, "The public reaction was something I simply did not foresee."
But no one can foresee clearly what will occur once a war starts.
What word could best replace “foresee” as used in this sentence?
going to elementary schhool increase my knowledge
elementary means simple or basic: "The concept of multiplication was elementary to the college math majors."
You are the principal of Bon Meade Elementary.
I foresee global warming.
i go to elementary school. ============================= Dieticians do their undergraduate work in alimentary school.