Under the auspices of the principle, the student was accepted to Harvard.
The verb in the sentence is "give." It is the action that the subject (you) is being asked to perform.
That sentence makes no sense, but, "Give you that disk, please."
give The simple predicate is the verb or action word in the sentence.
Either... I know you have it ! Just give it to me ! OR I know you have it, just give it to me !
example of interrogative sentence
This sentence is an example of a sentence which uses the word "auspice". Another example of a sentence using the word "auspice" is here If you were wondering about putting it in context however: Auspice is normally a typo for auspices (the plural form) which would mean under the patronage of eg. "The event was arranged under the auspices of the RNLI." In its singular form, auspice would normally mean an omen eg. "I'm not sure how the rest of my day will go but the ten hungry tigers looking my way is far from a good auspice."
the bird is auspice because they are not feeling good
Patronage
I shall auspicate each new day with yoga to change my way of life
Auspice - is to get divination from birds
The cast of Auspice - 2012 includes: Greta Cate as Mom Brian Cobos as Dorion Ariel Livingston as Cassandra
Synonyms: auspice, boding, indication
The value of an Auspice Deo coin depends on its condition and the year it was manufactured. Coins that were manufactured in the 1700 and early 1800's are valued from 1,000 US dollars or more.
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An auspice is an omen or a sign, alternatively, it is an obsolete term for divination from the actions of birds.