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An expression is made up of numbers and variables joined by mathematical operations.
A term is a single part of an expression or of an equation in algebra.
It's called an expression!! An expression has no meaning because it has no equal sign. ex: a*b
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An example sentence could be: "The dormroom at my college is a coed building" meaning bothe guys and girls can live there.
Yes, a parenthetical expression is considered a nonessential element in a sentence because it provides additional information or clarification but can be removed without changing the overall meaning of the sentence.
A parenthetical phrase is a phrase that adds extra information to a sentence but can be removed without changing the sentence's overall meaning. For example, "in my opinion" or "on the other hand" are common parenthetical phrases.
Parenthetical phrases should be set off by commas if they provide additional, nonessential information within a sentence. If the information is essential to the meaning, do not use commas. It's important to maintain consistency in your punctuation usage for clarity and readability.
It changes the meaning negatively
A word or a phrase that shows the meaning to a sentence
A sentence can be a command, question, answer, etc. If your sentence emphasizes a command then it is not asking a question. Therefore, the emphasis of the sentence changes the intention of the sentence.
Is there such a thing as a safe expression of love? He did not know the meaning of that idiomatic expression in Spanish. She wore a puzzled expression as she entered the room.
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use "that" when the meaning of the sentence changes. Sometimes "that" can be left out of the sentence. Never use a comma with "that". Use "which" when the meaning of the sentence does not change. Always use a comma with "which".
It is not usually necessary. You would only do it if the expression were an extra phrase or a clause.
The expression "hitting on" meaning trying to start a relationship, has a connotation of violence.
Discern is a verb with similar meaning to "distinguish" or "recognize." It means "to perceive as being different or distinct." "His expression never changes, so it's hard to discern whether or not he's telling the truth."