God punish him.
Clauses are fragments of a sentence, and a sentence is more than just a clause. When a clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, it is referred to as an independent clause. A simple sentence can be a clause, but most sentences are a combination of various parts, including phrases, clauses, conjunctions, etc. See the links to some helpful sites below.
The supporting sentence obviates the underlying tone of the opening sentence, whose meaning may have been lost on the casual listener.
you may think she is not literate because she stutters. :)
"By failing all of his classes Mike INCENSED his parents."
A sentence is a group of words put together in proper order to express a complete thought.A sentence may consist of a single word ("Hide!") or of dozens of words, which are arranged in phrases and clauses that either add to the meaning or provide specific details.
"May God bless you" is a declarative sentence that expresses a wish or blessing for someone to receive God's blessings.
Clauses are fragments of a sentence, and a sentence is more than just a clause. When a clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, it is referred to as an independent clause. A simple sentence can be a clause, but most sentences are a combination of various parts, including phrases, clauses, conjunctions, etc. See the links to some helpful sites below.
The meaning of the name Ayibongwinkosi in Shona language of the African origin is "may God be thanked."
The meaning of the name Akudzweishe in Shona language of the African origin is "May God be praised."
You may mean Eliezer, which means "my God helps".
That's a question, meaning "How are they physically?". It may also be clause of a sentence, meaning "... the way they are physically".
"Better is open rebuke than love that is hidden."1) The simple meaning is that bottled-up feelings may accomplish nothing. Open rebuke might bring a positive result, while hidden love will remain just what it is.2) A deeper meaning (Metzudoth commentary) based upon the flexible Hebrew preposition, is "An open rebuke is good if it stems from hidden love," even if the receiver of the rebuke is embarrassed, because the rebuker has loving motives.One of the things that the second meaning (above) alludes to is the vicissitudes that the Jews have been subject to in their 2000 years of exile. The good in these tribulations lies in the fact that they are based on God's love for us (Amos 3:2).The above two meanings are two examples out of hundreds. Each verse in Proverbs has hundreds of meanings and lessons (midrash Shir Hashirim Rabbah 1).
Yes, that sentence would be grammatically correct.
Anish translated from Sanskrit means supreme or another meaning Sungod may come from Ani meaning sun and esh meaning god.
I though Jehovah Witnesses believed that Jesus did not ressurect and they are still waiting for him to come back. I may not be correct but that's what I was always told.
Religious people use the phrase â??â??May God be with youâ??â?? to express their care and love. They wish for Godâ??s protection and guidance.
It means scratching. ( as in the sentence, when we feel itchy we may 'scratch' there)