The bolded word "whenever" in the sentence is a subordinating conjunction. It introduces a dependent clause ("he was nervous") that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
You didn't bold the phrase, nor make it clear where phrase-containing sentence began, so you're lucky I know that you are trying to cheat on NovaNet, which is where the question came from, and that the sentence itself is "The judge listened to the explanation in order that he might decide fairly." and the bolded in that sentence is "in order that", which is a subordinating conjunction. But remember that cheating doesn't help you learn what you didn't know or probably should know or need to know. Go learn something, now. :) -JoshuaP
The best way to punctuate the bolded portion of the sentence would be to use quotation marks, for example: "This is the bolded portion of the sentence."
The bolded pronoun "you" is a second person pronoun that is generally used to refer to the person being spoken to or the person being addressed directly.
In this sentence, the bolded word "your" functions as a possessive pronoun showing ownership.
The best way to punctuate the bolded portion of the sentence would be: "I am sure Beth said, 'that you are right.'"
No bolded letters; ergo, no possible answer.
The bolded pronoun "you" is a second person pronoun that is generally used to refer to the person being spoken to or the person being addressed directly.
The band never gave a reason for why the N is bolded.
You didn't bold the phrase, nor make it clear where phrase-containing sentence began, so you're lucky I know that you are trying to cheat on NovaNet, which is where the question came from, and that the sentence itself is "The judge listened to the explanation in order that he might decide fairly." and the bolded in that sentence is "in order that", which is a subordinating conjunction. But remember that cheating doesn't help you learn what you didn't know or probably should know or need to know. Go learn something, now. :) -JoshuaP
You didn't bold the phrase, nor make it clear where phrase-containing sentence began, so you're lucky I know that you are trying to cheat on NovaNet, which is where the question came from, and that the sentence itself is "The judge listened to the explanation in order that he might decide fairly." and the bolded in that sentence is "in order that", which is a subordinating conjunction. But remember that cheating doesn't help you learn what you didn't know or probably should know or need to know. Go learn something, now. :) -JoshuaP
refrain
to seek for the bolded (person) to be oppressed
Alliteration
a summary
The channel is bolded and it's 269 on GMA.
83.486563The bolded 8.
The bolded words in a dictionary are typically referred to as "headwords" or "entry words". These words are used to locate and access definitions, pronunciations, and other information in the dictionary.