Here are your keys.
The verb tense is the same in both examples. Both examples can be used correctly."Where were you?" is a complete sentence."Where you were" is not complete on its own. "Is that where you were standing?"
It is a complete sentence, with a subject (Jake) and a predicate. Here to vote is an infinitive acting as a noun (object).
It is a sentence. It is a declarative sentence also because it's giving a demand.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
this is an imperative sentence, as it commands or gives instruction.
No, the sentence "i wants to go here" is not complete because it is missing the verb "want" in the correct form. A correct and complete sentence would be "I want to go here."
Sure, this a complete sentence.
Yes, it is possible to start a sentence with a preposition like "On top of the counter." This type of sentence structure is common in informal writing or spoken language, but it is generally avoided in formal writing.
I will be here by nine o'clock if I get an appointment with the manager.
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Atheism is not a religion. [S] [V] [o] Here you are, a complete sentence with atheism.
The verb tense is the same in both examples. Both examples can be used correctly."Where were you?" is a complete sentence."Where you were" is not complete on its own. "Is that where you were standing?"
Here are some examples of the word taken in a sentence: She had her picture taken for the yearbook. Who could have taken my car keys? How many college credits have you taken so far?
Michel lost his keys, and needed a locksmith to get him into his home.
Yes, the sentence "I did not hide the keys" is correct grammatically. It conveys a clear message that you did not conceal the keys.
dichotomous keys can be used to classify a series of animals
A sentence requires a subject and a verb, without those, it's not a sentence. "Into the water" is not a sentence; when you add a subject and a verb, "My keys fell into the water." you have a sentence. The subject is 'keys', the verb is 'fell'.