The sentence "The gate was left unlocked and Fido ran away" is a compound sentence. It consists of two independent clauses ("The gate was left unlocked" and "Fido ran away") joined by the coordinating conjunction "and." Each clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, which is a characteristic of compound sentences.
I have entered a GATE which was very big
We never knew what was going to happen. foretaste is not always correct.
A gate which can perform the functions of any basic gate.
OR,AND and NOT . . .these are all the basic logic gates.............OR gate performs simple addition operation.AND performs simple multiplication operation.And finally the NOT gate performs the complimentoperation. And know in advance . . NAND and NOR are called as UNIVERSAL gates!
try your best
They cannot break the lock on a gate to get in but they can open the gate if it is unlocked.
not if it's not your's. although if you have permission you may=].
No.
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A Sentence using the word Gate Is: i went to open the gate so i could take my dogs for a walk .
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He went through the attic AND GATE then. The AND GATE could be used as a physical gate.
Please open the gate. I requested the security to open the gate.
I have entered a GATE which was very big
Laws vary by jurisdiction... they can never force their way into a locked building, enter any vehicle other than the one they're repossessing, or open a locked gate... in most jurisdictions, they can open an unlocked gate, so long as they do it within the laws requiring peaceful repossession.
"Meet you at the front gate at ten," is not an imperative sentence. It is not in the nature of an order. It is just a statement. The full form would be "I'll meet you at the front gate at ten."However, "Meet me at the front gate at ten!" is in the nature of an order, and therefore is an imperative sentence.
Click the in-game walkthrough button. Go back. Gate's unlocked