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"I don't know how I got here." is a complete sentence; a compound sentence with two complete thoughts, joined by a conjunction: I = subject don't (do not) = auxiliary verb, adverb combination know = main verb how = conjunction I = subject got = verb (past tense of get) here = adverb modifying 'got'
ano ang pang pito na rule ng subject verb agreement
Phrasal verb is the term that is define as a verb that has two or more words. They are sometimes referred to as two-word verbs.
No, it is not. It is either a plural noun (one lie, two lies) or the present tense (third person singular) of the verb to lie.
Has two brothers in French is 'a deux frères'. This could be used in a sentence, for example, to say 'She has two brothers': 'Elle a deux frères'.
No, he has only got two sisters.
Verbs are either Transitive or Intransitive.
"Fear" can be either a noun or a verb.
One brother and two sisters
NO because Rihanna does not have a sister.
He has two sisters: Joanne and Lynne.
The word what've is a contraction made up of two words, the interrogative pronoun "what" and the verb "have". The contraction acts as the subject and the verb (or auxiliary verb) of an interrogative sentence; for example:What've you heard about them? (What have you heard...)What've we got for lunch? (What have we got...)
Sister, two brothers"He got two older brothers, one hood, one goodAn independent older sister got me fly when she could"Kid Cudi - Soundtrack to my Life
Yes, you can. This is only is they are either brothers or one is older!
He has two sisters, one older, one younger.
Two sisters Sierra and Lauryn
"I don't know how I got here." is a complete sentence; a compound sentence with two complete thoughts, joined by a conjunction: I = subject don't (do not) = auxiliary verb, adverb combination know = main verb how = conjunction I = subject got = verb (past tense of get) here = adverb modifying 'got'