In the sentence "She knows how to make jewelry," the subject is "She," which indicates who is performing the action. The predicate is "knows how to make jewelry," which tells what the subject does.
Yes, or else they would just be a sentence fragment. Everyone who went through the third grade knows that.
Who/ flucking knows
no one knows.
Not everyone knows ?
no one knows trust me no one
because it knows about its power.... is animal
Yes, or else they would just be a sentence fragment. Everyone who went through the third grade knows that.
The subject is the pronoun who.The sentence could be interrogative, as in:Does anyone know the capital city of Burma ?or a negation:Nobody knows the capital city of Burma.The meaning of the sentence should be clear in context. It is the kind of interrogative that would routinely be asked by teachers.
no one exactly knows
My husband loves to pontificate on any subject, regardless of whether or not he knows what he's talking about.
Nobody knows, do they?
Everyone knows he is a cheat.
In the sentence, Ben knows your sister also, the word also modifies the word knows, but it cannot modify when it is that separate from the verb.Ben also knows your sister.I also watched the fireworks.She also went hiking.
Yes, that is indeed a sentence.
it is spelled know
no one knows
No it isn't. The correct form is:My brother knows more about technology than I.The subjective personal pronoun is used in this sentence because it's the subject of the inferred predicate:My brother knows more about technology than I know about technology.Or simply:My brother knows more about technology than I do.