Government
Government
Government
they meet as a group to pray
This is called a phrase.
Is the question you're asking "without a subject and a verb" That'd be a Phrase! And a group of words with a subject and a verb would be a "clause" xoxo <3
It all depends on whether Kathy and you are the subject or the object. Just as you would use "I" as a subject and "me" as an object, you would use "Kathy and I" as a subject and "Kathy and me" as an object. If you are not sure which to use, try it with just "I" or "me" first. Here are some examples: I will meet you at the station. ("I" is the subject.) Kathy and I will meet you at the station. ("Kathy and I" is the subject.) This has been such a rewarding experience for me. ("Me" is the object.) This has been such a rewarding experience for Kathy and me ("Kathy and me" is the object.)
Complete Subject: Twelve hours Complete Predicate: Passed without a word from any of the group
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The United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives meet in the Capitol Building.
the house of representatives in Washington d.c
A group representative who meet to discuss a subject is often referred to as a panel or a committee. They come together to share ideas, expertise, and perspectives on a specific topic in order to make decisions or recommendations.
In Phillidelphia
Quirinale Presidential palace is where the reps. meet
In Poland, government representatives meet in Prime Minister's Office, at Aleje Ujazdowskie 1/3, Warsaw.
The U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives meet in The Capitol Building, in Washington D.C.
Each Australian state has its own Parliament House, and Parliament House in Canberra is where the country's representatives meet.
No, he is your president. Depending on where you live, your state has a certain number of state and federal representatives. The state representatives meet at your state's legislature: for example, in Massachusetts, the state representatives do their work at the State House in Boston. But the federal representatives meet in congress, in the House of Representatives in Washington DC.
joint session
joint session