show your authority and ask for the guest to leave
leave the premises. (serving it right)
show your authority and ask for the guest to leave
It seems to contain a number of objects. That's why it would be right to say ' the premises are...'.
Dogs on premises.
The sign should read, "Guests' rubbish only" (the rubbish of the guests).
The sign should read, "Guests' rubbish only" (the rubbish of the guests).
If it means that only guests are allowed to deposit rubbish, then put an apostrophe at the end of guests: "Guests' rubbish only."
Guests is the plural - there is more than one guest.
The quality of the major premises in an argument is crucial, as they serve as the foundation on which the conclusion is based. Major premises should be clear, relevant, and supported by evidence or reasoning to ensure the argument is sound and persuasive. If the major premises are weak or unsupported, the overall validity of the argument may be compromised.
The M and C Contract defines "Premises" as the location where the services will be performed or the goods delivered as specified in the agreement. The specifics of what constitutes the Premises should be detailed in the contract to avoid any confusion or disputes.
Continue to refuse to sign the document.
The presence of a false conclusion in a strong argument suggests that at least one of its premises must be false, as a strong argument should lead to a true conclusion based on true premises.