The clause "What one thinks" in the sentence "What one thinks determines one's actions" functions as a noun clause. It acts as the subject of the verb "determines," expressing the idea that an individual's thoughts influence their actions. This clause provides the main idea of the sentence while serving as a complete thought on its own.
It is a free relative clause, also referred to as a headless relative clause.
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I thinks it's so that the states will agree with one another but I could be wrong
The given sentence has got two clauses: First one is a main or principal clause, "Elena thinks" where the subject 'Elena' is first person singular which agrees with the verb 'thinks'. Second clause is a subordinate one: "five dollars are a lot of money". In this, 'five dollars', even though apparently a plural noun does work as singular noun, is the subject of verb 'are'. As 'a lot of money', the object of the verb 'are', is considered singular since the article 'a' makes it a singular entity, the verb 'are' does not agree with it. Actually the verb 'is' should be substituted for 'are' ("Elena thinks [that] five dollars is a lot money"). Hope this explanation clears the confusion.
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The Free Exercise Clause The free exercise clause is also controversial because sometimes religions forbid actions that society thinks are necessary or require actions that society finds disruptive. The Supreme Court has consistently maintained that people have the right to believe what they want, but are more cautious about the right to practice a belief. The Supreme Court has never permitted religious freedom to be an excuse for any behavior. The Court has held that religious freedom takes precedence over compulsory education laws.
how ever zimri may be he is wicked in thoughts not in his actions...
Everyone thinks about it at one point in their life. Others just carry out their thoughts with actions.
No, "thinks" is not an action verb. It is a mental process verb that describes the act of forming an idea or belief. Action verbs typically describe physical actions or movements.
The chorus feels for her, but also tells her that it is not fate (as she thinks) but her own actions that have brought on her present situation.
Yes they are