The pieces of paper do not constitute a book. The classroom constituted of twenty students.
Dissolved organic and inorganic ions constitute the dissolved load in rivers.
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
a good sentence is "I cannot use oversimplification in a sentence." that sentence is oversimplification.
That did constitute a valid request.
Can you constitute your actions.
yes Does such an activity constitute a criminal offence?
A complete sentence contains a person, place or thing doing something. The person, place or thing is called the subject of the sentence. The "doing something" part of the sentence is called the action, predicate or verb. Traditionally, text books say that a complete sentence is one that contains both a subject and a predicate.
If someone told me that bicycle technology is no longer used, I might very well reply, "Why, it is used!". So: yes; with the small addition of certain punctuation and accentuation, those words can constitute a proper sentence.
kernel sentence is a program that constitute thecentral core of a computer operating system
they just constitute of nerves and tissues. by mahima
The mere fact that the license is expired does not constitute a crime. If you are fishing (an act) with an expired license, there is potential for a jail sentence, depending on where this occurs.
Putting a question mark after a random sequence of words does not constitute posting a proper question. Please try to explain what you wish to know in a proper sentence.
what moral considerations do constitute on ethical consumers
dose having a meal violation constitute a meal violation
Yes. Using a "fake" LLC would constitute fraud.Yes. Using a "fake" LLC would constitute fraud.Yes. Using a "fake" LLC would constitute fraud.Yes. Using a "fake" LLC would constitute fraud.