The technological advancement implies that scientists are working day and night. This is a sentence containing implies.
Implies can be like indicates when talking about something. "The way she talks about him implies that he is sailor" John said.
Go now! (it implies understanding)
"Stay Alive."
Sort of. Technically it doesn't have a subject, but it's an imperative sentence which implies that "you" is the subject.
Her constant tardiness implies a lack of respect for her colleagues' time.
Colons are a better choice in this instance, as "including" implies the start of a list.
no. not at all really. I am longing for you, implies the waiting. you don't need the redundant word waiting..
It's a grammatical marker for the object of a sentence. It implies that the word directly before is the recipient of an action.
Many groups claim to be a brotherhood for their members. A brotherhood implies the group is all males.
"Complete with" implies that something is included with or accompanied by something else to make it fully finished or whole.
Yes concentrate is a verb because it implies you are doing something but it is also not used as a verb such as in this sentence.
If "the number" is the subject of a sentence or clause, the verb in the same sentence or clause should be singular in form, but if "a number" is the subject of a sentence or clause, the verb in the same sentence or clause should be plural in form. The rationale supporting this rule is that the phrase "the number" implies that only one number is being considered, but "a number" implies that more than one number is likely.