Complex sentence noun clause
The grammatical language necessary in the operation of business, machines, transactions, etc for purposes of clarity and accuracy.
The word "necessary" has several forms, including the noun "necessity," the adverb "necessarily," and the related adjective "unnecessary." Additionally, it can appear in various grammatical forms, such as "more necessary" for comparative usage and "most necessary" for superlative usage.
In order for people to go to Mars one condition that will be necessary is gravity. There will have to be a form of artificial gravity to counteract the impact that not having gravity would have on the human body.
Salt adds a small bit of flavor. It may not seem important but it prevents foods from being bland and dull. It is also necessary to counteract the sugar a little bit.
To counteract an excess of insulin in the body, one can adjust their diet to include more complex carbohydrates, fiber, and protein, and limit intake of simple sugars. Regular exercise can also help regulate insulin levels. In severe cases, medical intervention may be necessary.
If you are sending an e-mail to a friend or close family member, (informal) grammatical correctness is not necessary, but if you are sending a more formal e-mail, then spelling and grammar count more. Grammar and spelling are especially important when sending an important business e-mail.
A sentence fragment means a sentence that is a grammatical unit of one or more words, bearing minimal syntactic relation to the words that precede or follow it. In other words, it is a group of words that may look like a sentence, but it isn't because it doesn't have the necessary grammatical structure to qualify as one.
No, a frictionless surface cannot exert a normal force because the normal force is a force exerted perpendicular to the contact surface and is necessary to counteract the force of gravity or any other downward force. Without friction, there is no need for a normal force to counteract any horizontal force component.
Look at the manufacturers website. Email them if necessary.
To make them harder to steal, so a child won't fall out, so you can lock yourself in if necessary.
There is no grammatical gender in the English noun. The word benefactress may be used for a female benefactor, but it is not necessary except to specify the person's gender, which of course is a form of sexism.