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Mrs Zamora tells him to put up whirligigs as his punishment
Nothing really tells people what they must and mustn't do, humans just know the right thing to do. Like you wouldn't need someone to tell you not to jump off of a cliff-we already know not to.
The Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament), tells the stories of the descendents of the patriarch Abraham; they lived in the Ancient Near East, and are sometimes referred to as "the Hebrews," while at other times, they are called "the Israelites."
Her grandma Ambuya
They wear whatever their Master tells them.
A verb in a sentence shows action or tells information about the action. It indicates what the subject is doing or what is happening in the sentence. Without a verb, a sentence would not express any action or convey information about it.
The subject tells who or what the sentence is about.
That can not be said in a sentence.
none. they have no personal freedoms. they have to everything someone else tells them to do.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
"I love to get compliments on the dress I sewed; it tells me people noticed and liked it."
the subject is what the sentence is about
a sentence that tells a fact is a declarative sentence
topic sentence
I can't believe that he actually tells people that he is the mayor of his street. The mayor will arrive soon.
It is part of a sentence which tells us what the subject is.
A sentence that tells you to do something is called a command sentence.