What is the missing clause on mr. Martin was presiding officer
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It's more of an implication than a statement: From Article I, Section 2, Clause 5: "The House of Representatives shall chuse [sic] their Speaker and other Officers..."
Chef Justice of Supream Court
If you meant CHP officer, there is a moral turpitude clause in the oath. She could lose her job.
[] Supplying the missing subject [] Supplying the missing verb [] Converting the subordinate clause to a complete sentence [x] All of the above
[] Supplying the missing subject [] Supplying the missing verb [] Converting the subordinate clause to a complete sentence [x] All of the above
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To fix a sentence fragment that is a subordinate clause, you can either combine it with an independent clause or rephrase it to form a complete sentence. Adding an independent clause will make it a dependent clause, allowing it to function as part of a complete sentence. Alternatively, you can revise the subordinate clause into an independent clause by providing any missing subject or verb it may have.
The term 'again sending the missing courier' is an adverbial clause, a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. Note: the part of speech is difficult to determine without the whole sentence to put it in context, especially since the words don't make sense. The rest of the sentence could tell how someone who is missing could then be sent somewhere.
To fix a clause error in grammar, you can ensure that the dependent clause is properly connected to the main clause. Make sure that the subject and verb of the dependent clause agree with each other and with the main clause. Additionally, check for any missing words or punctuation marks that may be causing the error.
That's correct. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a sentence because it expresses a complete thought. When it is missing a subordinate clause or other elements necessary for a complete sentence, it becomes a sentence fragment.
The Elastic Clause, also known as the Necessary and Proper Clause, the Basket Clause, the Coefficient Clause, and the Sweeping Clause, is a provision in Article One of the United States Constitution, located at section 8, clause 18. The Necessary and Proper Clause is that Congress shall have Power to make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.
Thomas Jefferson attempted to add a clause into the Declaration of Independence that would outlaw slavery in all forms, but the other members of the Continental Congress voted it down because so many of them were slave-holders