Yes, those are called antonyms. They mean the same as opposite.
The name for sentence rules is grammar. Grammar is the set of rules that govern how words are composed into sentences in a language. It includes rules for punctuation, syntax, and word order.
yes. After with regards you would put your name.
Yes, it is proper grammar to introduce a character by saying "a girl by the name of" followed by the character's name. This expression is a common and clear way to introduce a character in writing.
It is redundant, you only need 1 or the other.
This is an ambiguous point of grammar. Some people will add an apostrophe and another s, while others just use an apostrophe without another s. Personally I don't add another s. The pronunciation becomes too awkward.
Another word for dictionary is WORDBOOK or GLOSSARY
composite
'Sundance Courier Service' is a good name and proper grammar for a business. Be sure and check to be sure the company name has not been used for another courier service.
INTEGERS
hammer Brammer ( It's a last name) Also Slammer... another word for jail or prisonHammer...hammar,mannar
Names, as proper nouns, do not have opposites. The meaning of a name may have.
They were still called schools back then.... they didn't have another name
"What is spiderman girlfriends name?" Bad grammar. Correct spelling and grammar:"What is Spiderman'sgirlfriend's name?" Spiderman's girlfriend's name is Mary Jane.
The name Akarman is a proper noun and surnames do not often have opposites.
The name for sentence rules is grammar. Grammar is the set of rules that govern how words are composed into sentences in a language. It includes rules for punctuation, syntax, and word order.
A trapezium :)
What does grammar means?