The bank teller told the policeman what she felt was the relative age of the man who had robbed the bank.
A sentence is an ageless construction of words
In the bronze age,people would make tools out of bronze
Age is basically the amount of years you've been alive since you were born. If you die when your lets say 20, you will never turn 21 because your no longer alive. However some people will still count age even after death, but its more common that age is years alive.
Age is a relative term, but it's possible that your grandmother is old based on the average lifespan in your region. It's important to respect and appreciate the wisdom and experiences that come with age.
Some say that people mellow with age; I hope that's true for my mother!
the question has a sentence with relative in it.
Relative age is the age of a rock relative to the rock layers around it, absolute age is a rock's exact age.
the relative age of the rock where it was found.
he/ she is my betrothed ,and we will be married when we come of age.
relative age
Here are some sentences.That is a relative problem.He is my distant relative.
no one = (indefinite pronoun) subject of the sentencecould believe = auxiliary verb + main verb that she took dance classes at her age = (relative clause) object of the sentence that = (relative pronoun) introduces the relative clause she = (personal pronoun) subject of the clause took = verb of the clause dance class = (compound noun) direct object of the clause at = (preposition) introduces prepositional phrase 'at her age' her = (possessive pronoun) describes object of the preposition 'age' age = (noun) object of the preposition 'at'
Relative age.
the relative age of the rock where it was found.
The geologic age of fossil organisms, rock, or geologic features or events defined relative of each other.
The antecedent for the relative pronoun 'who' is Max.The pronoun 'who' introduces the relative clause 'who is from Switzerland'.The relative clause 'who is from Switzerland' provides information that 'relates' to the antecedent noun 'Max'.
The relative clause in the sentence "the street where I live is in the center of town" is "where I live." Relative clauses provide additional information about a noun in the sentence, in this case, "street." The relative pronoun "where" introduces the relative clause and connects it to the main clause. In this sentence, the relative clause specifies the location of the street, adding context to the main clause.