Another type of an open sentence
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If you import files or information into one type of software from another type, you open them in a format that can be used in the new software. You can now import graphics from other applications They import goods from Asia for resale.
An imperative sentence has an implied subject. For example: "Stand up!" (meaning "[You] stand up!") "Don't open that door!" (meaning "Don't [you] open that door!")
A open sentence is an equation with one or more variables is an open sentence.
A value that satisfies an open sentence is called a solution or a root of the open sentence.
"Open" is a verb in the sentence, "Tell Maxwell to open the door."
He asked her to open the door.(indirect sentence) He asked her:"Please, open the door" (direct sentence)
An expression has no equal sign but an open sentence does Ex:2+4=6 open sentence Ex:2x5 Expression
You can use Adobe Acrobat to convert PDF files to another file type. Open Adobe Acrobat and click "File", click "Open", select the file you want to convert and click "Open" again. When the file opens click "File", "Save As", "Format", select the file type you wish to convert to, and click "Save".
The sentence type is interrogative.
An open sentence that contains the symbol greater than? Ans: y2 + 5y > 12 ( y is real) is one such open sentence.
Jabbering is a verb, meaning a type of nonstop speaking. In a sentence you could say "The child kept jabbering about her trip to the zoo.", or in another sense, "The politician kept jabbering about the deficit."Jabbering is a verb, meaning a type of nonstop speaking. In a sentence you could say "The child kept jabbering about her trip to the zoo.", or in another sense, "The politician kept jabbering about the deficit."Jabbering is a verb, meaning a type of nonstop speaking. In a sentence you could say "The child kept jabbering about her trip to the zoo.", or in another sense, "The politician kept jabbering about the deficit."Jabbering is a verb, meaning a type of nonstop speaking. In a sentence you could say "The child kept jabbering about her trip to the zoo.", or in another sense, "The politician kept jabbering about the deficit."Jabbering is a verb, meaning a type of nonstop speaking. In a sentence you could say "The child kept jabbering about her trip to the zoo.", or in another sense, "The politician kept jabbering about the deficit."Jabbering is a verb, meaning a type of nonstop speaking. In a sentence you could say "The child kept jabbering about her trip to the zoo.", or in another sense, "The politician kept jabbering about the deficit."Jabbering is a verb, meaning a type of nonstop speaking. In a sentence you could say "The child kept jabbering about her trip to the zoo.", or in another sense, "The politician kept jabbering about the deficit."Jabbering is a verb, meaning a type of nonstop speaking. In a sentence you could say "The child kept jabbering about her trip to the zoo.", or in another sense, "The politician kept jabbering about the deficit."Jabbering is a verb, meaning a type of nonstop speaking. In a sentence you could say "The child kept jabbering about her trip to the zoo.", or in another sense, "The politician kept jabbering about the deficit."