Became is the linking verb in that sentence. It connects the subject, He, to the predicate nominative, senator.
Exponent is a noun.
SEN is the abbreviation for 'senator'.
A senator is a senator-elect until he is sworn in (normally in January following an election). A senator newly elected is called a freshman senator.
The word 'constitution' is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The students were learning about the constitution of matter.
A senator murdered Julius Caesar.
Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts died yesterday.
He was elected a senator only four years ago.
Became is the linking verb in that sentence. It connects the subject, He, to the predicate nominative, senator.
Became is the linking verb in that sentence. It connects the subject, He, to the predicate nominative, senator.
Yes, it does. Not only should the word "Senator" always be capitalized, but the first letter of every sentence also needs to be capitalized.
Ted Kennedy was first elected Senator from Massachusetts in 1962.
The senator was a civil rights advocate for his constituents.
We learned about the three branches and the senator.
The senator repudiated his aide's comments on immigration.
hot dog is a state senator.
the corrupt senator will not be running for office again.