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Because (s)he is challenged on government actions every week by members of the House of Commons at Prime Ministers Questions.
It would be "during my last week of vacation"
Per radio reports within the last week, House historians have not been able to find record of it ever being done before.
No. Saturday is the last day of the week. Friday is the last day of a normal working week, but not the actual week.
No, the term 'last week' is a noun phrase, made up of the adjective 'last' describing the noun 'week'.The noun phrase 'last week' can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.Example: Last week was the last week of school. (both subject and direct object in this sentence)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun phrase 'last week' is it.Example: Last week was very busy. In fact it was quite chaotic. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun phrase 'last week' in the second sentence)
"the result of last week must convince you of the hopelessness of further resistance"
I always thought the last week was the one fully enclosed in the month. Although I suppose it could be just explained as either the last full week or the last week of one month/ beginning of the next.....Example: The last full week of July or the last week of July-beginning of August. If it's always explained the confusion is avoided. Everyone has their own opinion of what the last week of the month is.
A Quiet Week in the House was created in 1969.
The number 21 is in respect for Washington Redskins Sean Taylor who was killed in his house last week.
The duration of A Quiet Week in the House is 1200.0 seconds.
"Last week" is considered a noun phrase. "Week" is the noun, and "last" serves as an adjective modifying the noun to specify which week is being referred to.