A math sentence with an equal sign would be an equation.
If there is no equal sign, it would be an expression.
The word 'equal' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'equal' is a word for someone or something considered to be the same as another in status or quality; a concrete noun as a word for a person or a thing.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'equal' is equality, a word for a concept.
race equality: grey (black+white) gender equality: purple (pink+blue)
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
It is an action verb.
It is a Linking Verb. The word are is a conjugation of the verb "to be."
Equality is a noun. Here's an example sentence: We must all work for and strive for equality.
The verb form of 'equality' is 'equal', as in, "Four take away three equals 1", or, "Bob equaled Fred's top bowling score".
The verb form 'may be' can be a linking verb or an auxiliary verb.A linking verb "links" the subject to what is said about the subject. Usually, a linking verb shows equality (=) or a change to a different state or place (>). A linking verb requires a direct object; for example:Linking verb: John may be late. (John>late)Auxiliary verb: John may be entering the marathon. (John is not and does not become the marathon)
No, 'must is an auxiliary verb (helper verb) used to qualify a main verb. A linking verb is a verb that shows equality (is) or change (became). Examples:Linking verb: Jason is my brother. (Jason = brother) The sky turned dark. (sky -> dark)Auxiliary verb: I must take the five o'clock bus. (have to take) I could take the five o'clock bus. (it's possible to take)
No, it is not. The word equality is a noun meaning equal status.
Equality of opportunity and equality of responsibility/civil duty
Equality of opportunity and equality of responsibility/civil duty
How to achieve equality
Equality in what? I don't believe there's proper equality in anything.
"Woke" refers to being socially and politically aware, particularly regarding issues of discrimination and injustice, often related to race and social equality. It can also imply a sense of consciousness and enlightenment about societal issues.
Democracy does not guarantee equality of income, or equality based on ethnicity or gender, or equity of people’s control over their lives.
equality of opportunity and equality before the law