The Patil family had been landowners without being cultivators.
An empty sentence is any sentence which, in relation to its context, can be omitted without causing any damage. In fact, omitting an empty sentence should be encouraged whenever the omission can make the sending of meaning more effective.
Only compound sentences use the words "and", "but", and "or". An example of a sentence without these words is: "Casey is a brown dog".
Yes, you can have a sentence without a adjetive or adverb phrase. For example, Her name is Sally. No adverb or adjetive!
Without heart no have life
The word 'illimitable' is an adjective used to describe a noun as without limits, without an end.Example sentence: He behaves as though he has the illimitable power of a king.
Use "which" to introduce non-essential clauses that provide additional information and can be omitted without changing the meaning of the sentence. Use "that" to introduce essential clauses that are necessary to the meaning of the sentence and cannot be omitted.
Use "that" when the information is essential to the meaning of the sentence and cannot be omitted without changing the intended message. Use "which" when the information is additional and could be removed without altering the main idea of the sentence.
An empty sentence is any sentence which, in relation to its context, can be omitted without causing any damage. In fact, omitting an empty sentence should be encouraged whenever the omission can make the sending of meaning more effective.
It is impossible a reaction without reactants.
you can omit the last step - the safranin counterstain
A relative pronoun can be implied (is not used in the sentence but is understood by the speaker and the listener) when the meaning of the sentence is not affected. Examples: 'This is the kind I like.' (This is the kind that I like.)'This is the place I bought my car.' (This is the place where I bought my car.)Examples of sentences where the relative pronoun should not be omitted:'Mrs. Lincoln is new is my math teacher. ' (Mrs. Lincoln who is new is my math teacher.)'The car hit mine was a taxi.' (The car that hit mine was a taxi.)'The assignment is due on Friday is not finished.' (The assignment which is due on Friday is not finished.)These sentences are not as easily understood without the relative pronouns.
It can be, but without is almost always a preposition. It acts like an adjective or adverb when the object is omitted. It is most clearly an adverb when used in the pairing "within and without" which refers to an adjective. It is not clearly an adverb in the usual example "to do without" (something).
Without a period, this sentence is incomplete or Humans cannot live without food or water.
The kalangs of java were a community of skilled forest cutters and shifting cultivators . Without their expertise , it was difficult to harvest teak and for the kings to build their palaces
Yes, it is possible to have a sentence with a verb and without a helping verb. For example, "He runs every day" is a sentence that contains the verb "runs" without a helping verb.
incomplete, or a sentence fragment
'Damo' needs to be changed to 'demo'. (=> itsudemo: always, anytime) It would commonly be translated to:'Because I always believe in you'.But in Japanese sentences subjects are regularly omitted, so there could be anything instead of 'I' in the sentence, provided without context.