The library books he borrowed were overdue.
His payments were overdue so the bank sent a final warning.
The library fined me for returning my books overdue.
Here are some sentences.
I have an overdue book.
The fines are overdue.
The library charges a fine for each book that is returned overdue.
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
A de novo sentence is a sentence imposed by a court without considering any prior sentence or recommendation. It is usually given when a previous sentence is determined to be invalid or improper, requiring a new sentence to be issued.
A declaratory sentence is a type of sentence that makes a statement or declaration. It ends with a period and is used to convey information or opinion in a straightforward manner.
A sentence in the form of a statement (in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation. In a declarative sentence, the subject normally precedes the predicate. A declarative sentence ends with a period.
I received a letter saying my bills were overdue.
The library charges a fine for each book that is returned overdue.
You dont want to overdo the work for an assignment that is already overdue!
No, the word overdue is not an adverb.The word overdue is an adjective.
By that it means overdue as in you have to pay to stop it from being overdue so basically its expired why whats overdue because it depends
nonshort overdue ;)
long-overdue
Say "Your account is overdue."
While attending the Medieval Faire, I had 'Steak on a stake'! If I don't turn in my overdue homework today, the teacher will burn me at the stake!
It's Long Overdue was created in 1994.
"Overdue" is a seven-letter homophone.
it has been overdue for 23 years