The sentence given is grammatically correct. The verb in in its imperative mood and therefore does not need an explicit subject; the subject "you" is presumed.
The correct sentence would read: "You came home the latest," or "You are the last to come home."
The latest news on GM products can be found on the official GM website, they provide news on the newest products but also on upcoming products that they are still making.
The mass (uncountable) noun 'news' is normally used as a singular noun when determining the verb, even though it is a plural form; for example:What is the latest news?The news is good.The news has spread like wildfire.The news was on at six.
latest poem.
The adjective in the sentence "has anyone read Caitlin's latest story" is "latest." Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns by providing more information about their qualities or characteristics. In this case, "latest" describes the noun "story" by indicating that it is the most recent or newest one Caitlin has written.
has spoken of the wheel
The conclusions are contained in the agency's latest report.This sentence is a passive sentence, a present simple passive sentence. The verb phrase is - are contained = be verb + past participle.Past perfect passive sentence:The conclusions had been contained in the agency's latest report.
'buy' is the verb.
the mets triumph the yankees in their latest game.
the latest is Phl
I am humbled by the attention brought by my latest achievement.
Here's my latest handy kitchen gadget!