"Better late than never" has become a favorite proverb
Both are used; it all depends on whether your sentence refers to the singular or the plural.Singular:Jack has become a well-known baseball player.Plural:Jack and Jill have become famous for their homemade olives.
Yes, but the sentence will probably become longer than comfortable to read.
If you buy shares of stock you become a shareholder.
I would like to become a midshipman.
Though starting a sentence with And was once frowned up on, it has become accepted due to common usage.
He had delusions that he was going to become a rich man without doing anything.
you become spirituality intone, or you become spiritualy alife. according to an African proverb.
"Escaping goblins to be caught by wolves!" which has now become "Out of the frying-pan and into the fire."
it means if you hang around bad people you will follow then and become how they are
Jim
No.It is a pronoun.A verb is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become,happen.
I have become lazier overtime because i have become older. is that alright?
This proverb means that God supplies his children (bird) with their needs (worm), but they (his children (Christians)) must work for them. If God were to "throw it into the nest", then we would just sit in our "nests" all day and become lazy.
humans can't become anything but a human
Yes, you can. For example: "I want to become a pop star."
Both are used; it all depends on whether your sentence refers to the singular or the plural.Singular:Jack has become a well-known baseball player.Plural:Jack and Jill have become famous for their homemade olives.
a sentence you can use is: Anyone can become a superstar if they wanted to.