This sentence from a hypothetical novel suggest that Chad never really knew Mariou at all. It suggests that as he sits across the table from her, he is just now, at this moment, realizing this.
sarcastic (apex)
optimality theory
That the parents were both heterozygous!
genetic drift
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Verb: suggests. subject: It. The subject is it, and the verb is suggests.
I will look forward to hearing from you.
noting or pertaining to a sentence that is easily parsed incorrectly because its beginning suggests it has an interpretation that it clearly does not have.
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The idea of sneaking around suggests some idea, plan or behavior that you don't want to be discovered. Your mind is showing you that you might be ashamed of something you are doing, without realizing that you are being "sneaky" about it.
Yes...In the sentence "John threw James the ball," John, as the subject, is doing the throwing, and James, as the indirect object, is doing the catching. Their rolls would be reversed if you said "James threw John the ball."The meanings of these sentences are different, too:Only I said hi to Bob this morning.I only said hi to Bob this morning.I said only hi to Bob this morning.I said hi only to Bob this morning.I said hi to Bob only this morning.The first sentence suggests that nobody else said hi to Bob this morning. The second sentence suggests that I did nothing else with Bob this morning. The third sentence suggests that I said nothing else to Bob this morning. The fourth sentence suggests that I said hi to nobody else this morning. The fifth sentence suggests that this morning was the only time I said hi to Bob.
"The rebels plotted what course of action they should take."
Because the boy seems maladjusted and depressed, his teacher suggests that he talk with the school psychologist.
The fact that it is "a phrase" suggests that it is not a sentence. It is a fragment (a noun, subject) without a verb as a predicate, e.g. "Eight inches of snow fell."
If it is a single house, then the sentence is incorrect. If house is singular, the apostrophe should go before the s, with the sentence reading "The house's furniture was simple." The way the sentence reads now, it suggests plural houses.
There is an archaeological dig in our own town.This site is of archaeological importance.Archaeological evidence suggests that the Celts never knew what a banana is.