If I'm correct, I'm pretty sure it would bea proportion
'She is taller than me' is correct! ================================ Sorry, Kev. "Taller than me." is incorrect. The grammatically correct statement is: "She is taller than I." You should not take our word for it. You should consult with one of the English professors there at Weaverham, and get an authoritative opinion.
In algebra, an identify is an equation which is always true, no mater what value you plug in for the variable. You can recognize an identity because when you solve it, you get out a true statement. Here is an example: 3 + 2x = 3(1+x) - x Distribute: 3 + 2x = 3 + 3x - x Combine like terms: 3 + 2x = 3 + 2x Subtract 2x from each side: 3 = 3 3 = 3 is a true statement, so the equation is an identity.
When a statement is followed by a semicolon, this means that there is going to be another statement following the first statement which is related to it closely enough that it should not become a separate sentence.
No it is not. The word statement (a declaration, or a list of charges) is a noun.
alma mater
All Mater is solid
No, the correct statement is: That is mine.
They are the dura mater, the arachnoid mater, and the pia mater.
Yes, it is correct to say "you are correct." It acknowledges that the other person's statement or opinion is accurate.
No, the correct statement is "Are you going to school?" using the verb "are" instead of "is."
Are your children coming home? is grammatically correct.
A statement that is factually correct and does not mislead.
That is correct.
No. It could be: There was no complaint from the area. Or: There were no complainsts from the area.
To take back a statement means to retract or withdraw what was previously said. This can be done if the statement was incorrect, misleading, or no longer relevant. It is a way to clarify or correct any misunderstanding caused by the original statement.
Please provide the statement or context so I can help you with the correct chemical equation.