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At the first reading of a bill, the Clerk reads the bill, then gives it to the Speaker of the House. He then stands up and tells the House what the title of the bill is.
Article one (1) section seven (7) tells how laws are made.
article v important because it tells
why is there no website that tells me why coshh was introduced
nobady [unless theres a queen]
The subject tells who or what the sentence is about.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
This sentence is not correct. It tells us the house is doing the action of build but a house cannot build. a person or company needs to do the action = Jack is building a house. Now we can write a passive sentence = The house is being built. If you want to you can add the agent (Jack) = The house is being built by Jack
the subject is what the sentence is about
a sentence that tells a fact is a declarative sentence
topic sentence
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.
The objective
Yes because a declarative sentence tells you something and the sentence tells you that some crickets kegs live out doors.
that kind of sentence(s) is/are called imperative sentence it tells a command or a request it ends with a period. example Can you pick those books for me. thanks
The subject is the one that tells who is the sentence talking about, respectively.