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At twelve o'clock midnight the couple began to osculatepassionately as they do every New Years eve.
Twelve paged of draft should boil down to one page in the finished manuscript
The twelve subject pronouns in Spanish are:yotuvos (Agentina)elellaello (rare)Ustednosotrosvosotros (Spain)ellosellasUstedes
Sure! "August is usually a hot month in most parts of the world."
Complete Subject: Twelve hours Complete Predicate: Passed without a word from any of the group
On her roof stands a grey weather vane. This is an example of an inverted sentence, in which the verb precedes the subject. The subject is a grey weather vane and the predicate is on her roof stands. This type of inversion takes place when you have an expression of place at the beginning of a sentence (or clause more technically) which is a necessary part of the sentence. In this room are twelve people. [S=twelve people] In In this room we study English. [S= we] In the first example in this room is a necessary part of the sentence: If you remove it, you don't have a complete sentence. In the second one in this room is extra: If you remove it, you still have a complete sentence. It is also possible to insert a comma after room in the second example but not the first. This type of inversion is only found in formal English except with there+ BE. There are two dogs in the park. [S=two dogs] This type of inversion usually only occurs with the verbs BE, LIE, SIT, and STAND.
Defnite article the, with the subject noun clock; past tense verb struck; direct object twelve.
A subject pronoun is a pronoun that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:Mary has twins. They are twelve years old.The pronoun 'they' is the subject of the second sentence.John got an A on the essay that he wrote.The pronoun 'he' is the subject of the relative clause.What did she say?The pronoun 'she' is the subject of the sentence (she did say what).
This is a sentence that is twelve words long that's about today. Date 12/12/2012.
There are twelve inches in a foot.
There are twelve inches in a foot.
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The last renown example sentence I wrote had twelve words in it.
Postprandial responses were studied in a subset of twelve, were included.
Twelve is often used as an adjective, not a noun. For example, "I bought twelve eggs today," is a sentence that sounds commonplace, whereas "I have a twelve in my pocket," is not. Numbers can be used as nouns, however. If you are referring to mathematics, you can "subtract a twelve," where twelve is a noun. Sentences can also be elliptical, saying you "have a good twelve," if you are referring to, say, the twelve of something you have. In this case, twelve is still technically an adjective, however, as you are describing the twelve "good" 'something's that you have.
Odysseus punished the twelve maid servants who had been disloyal with a death sentence. Twelve of all the fifty servants had become unfaithful and disloyal to him.