The word you require is 'unique'. The word 'unique' is often misused in the sense of 'unusual' or 'rare', but its correct meaning is 'sole' or 'without a like'. It derives from the Latin word for 'one'. Therefore it follows that phrases such as 'more unique', 'fairly unique', and so on are incorrect. Something is either unique or not unique. Full stop.
No, subject pronouns cannot replace verbs. Subject pronouns and verbs serve different grammatical functions in a sentence. Subject pronouns represent the subject of the sentence, while verbs indicate the action or state of being.
No, "restaurant" is not capitalized in the phrase "Chinese restaurant." The only word that should be capitalized is "Chinese" in this context.
There is a group of Chinese words that is named Li He phrase, which means the two characters forming the one phrase can be used as a whole and be used separately. 'Bang mang' is one phrase of this kind. When 'bang' and 'mang' are used as a combination it's vi, and you can only say 'wo gei ni bang mang'. When the two characters are used separately, you can say 'wo bang ni mang'. But 'bang zhu' isn't such kind of phrase. The phenomenon of Li He phrase is a confusion to most of my foreign students. They always ask how come a phrase can be used this way and they think a phrase is a combination and cannot be separated. One of my students once asked me whether Li He phrases work like 'work out' that you can not only say 'work it out' but also 'work out something'. But they are not the same story. Like 'bang mang', a Li He phrase cannot be added with words after it. For more questions and get a FREE consultation, contact: Lily Cai, lily.cai@eChineseLearning.com, a professional Chinese teacher at www.eChineseLearning.com, specialized in teaching Chinese for all levels and various age groups.
"have well and" can be a grammatically correct phrase only if the word "and" is followed by another adverb, with "well and truly" probably being the most common. In fact this phrase is so common that it is best avoided as a cliche.
Yes, it can. Here's an example: The box on top was the one he wanted. In this sentence, it is "on top" that is the propositional phrase, and "on" is the preposition.
Prayer is the only way, Jesus loves you and God does, too. So suicide is not the answer that is just irrational it doesn't help you.
go to the Verizon store and they will replace it with the same kind of phone but only if the problem is bad.
the results will only include sites that contain the exact phrase "frosty the snowman".
They are both being hunted and killed by others (Animals Or people).
Is this statement true or false? Plagiarizing is acceptable if it is only a phrase or a word. Is this statement true or false? Plagiarizing is acceptable if it is only a phrase or a word.
No, subject pronouns cannot replace verbs. Subject pronouns and verbs serve different grammatical functions in a sentence. Subject pronouns represent the subject of the sentence, while verbs indicate the action or state of being.
The theory is as follows, a being only evolves to a higher plain of exsistence when they attain total harmony with themselves, the surrounding environment and Universe. And remember Star Trek is fiction
Yes, you can replace the toilet tank only without needing to replace the entire toilet.
The anagram for the phrase "she hurts" is thrushes.This is the only available anagram for the phrase "she hurts".
The only thing you know according to the phrase "the only thing I know is that I know nothing" is that you have awareness of your own ignorance.
I only know one and that is mailing by post, not by e-mail or texting and stuff like that. It would be a slower kind of mailing.
The only equivalent phrase for typed up would be, entered on my computer.