"The sky is above us" is a perfect sentence.
That little tent of blue is called "the sky".
The word "us" is an object pronoun. Example: She drove us there. In the sentence above, "us" is used as the direct object.
Yes it is correct. It may not sound right, but "you and me" are object pronouns here-- she blamed us; she blamed you and me. These pronouns are used in this sentence to show who was blamed. The answer, the object of the blame is: us, especially you and me. A subject (I, you and I) in a sentence is the person doing the action. In this sentence, the doer of the action is "she," thus making the other pronouns the objects.
Your ad hoc committee had no right to overrule the decision of the bench.Let us meet ad hoc.
there isn't one also, are u sure it isn't want?
The sky is above us. It is the space that extends upward from the Earth's surface.
yes. The skies above the US are part of the US.
The sky is a vast, blue canvas that stretches infinitely above us, like a dome covering the earth.
An abstract noun for the sky can be "infinity" as it represents the vast and limitless expanse above us.
Because otherwise we would be pulled into space.
The millions of stars in the night sky seem uncountable.
That little tent of blue is called "the sky".
In the sentence 'She visited us more often than we expected' yes, expected is a right form in this sentence.
Right above Texas.
go outside and look up and you can see it but it is 99.9% of the time blue
North America, right above the US
The word "us" is an object pronoun. Example: She drove us there. In the sentence above, "us" is used as the direct object.