Puntuation
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses of the noun 'increase':The increase in rent is more than I was expecting. (subject of the sentence)When our increase is implemented, we'll be making a living wage. (subject of the dependent clause)The legislature approved the increase in benefits. (direct object of the verb 'approved')I'm asking the boss for an increase. (object of the preposition 'for')The word 'increase' is also a verb: increase, increases, increasing, increased.
While I was visiting Europe, I noticed that the acid rain was destroying the marvelous marble structures there.
Both of those are cell structures, so you would make up a sentence about that. A plant cell has an organelle called a chloroplast.
The cyclist decided to increase his speed and overtake his competitors
Jumping over the obstacle was a complicated statistic, but doing this will increase my agility by adapting to configuration.
Yes you just did
In recent years there has been an increase in homeless people.
I learned about homologous and heterozygous structures in Biology.
Rust at the ground level will compromise the structural integrity of the outhouse.
His increase in gold was phenomenal.
Could you please try to increase the number of tin cans in the recycle bin.
An idiolect refers to the unique way an individual speaks or uses language. For example, "Her idiolect includes certain slang terms and phrases that are specific to her social group."
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Grammarian A. S. Hornby suggested a list of 25 sentence structures divided into 5 basic sentence structures in 25 groups with a total of 52 patterns.
The anterioposterior diameter may increase in COPD.
going to elementary schhool increase my knowledge
Special structures in the plant absorb photons