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In the sentence, Ben knows your sister also, the word also modifies the word knows, but it cannot modify when it is that separate from the verb.

Ben also knows your sister.

I also watched the fireworks.

She also went hiking.

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Which is right My sister and I or My sister and me?

The correct phrase is "My sister and I" when used as the subject of a sentence and "My sister and me" when used as the object of a sentence. For example, "My sister and I went to the store" is correct, while "He gave a gift to my sister and me" is also correct.


Which word in the sentence is the predicate nominative?

The predicate nominative (also called a subject complement) is the noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject.Example: Mary is my sister.(Mary=sister; the noun 'sister' is the predicate nominative that renames the subject 'Mary')


What is mistake of punctuation in a sentence?

Most people use commas incorrectly. They either don't use them(,) even when the sentence needs a comma. Or, a writer, uses, too, many commas, and makes, the sentence, confusing, such as in this sentence. NOTE: Extra commas in the above sentence are used to show the problem with using too many commas. Please do NOT 'correct' that sentence.


Are the sentence where were you are pronoun predicate nominative?

No, in the sentence, "Where were you?", the pronoun "you" is not a predicate nominative.A predicate nominative (also called a subject complement) is the noun or a pronoun following a linking verbthat restates or stands for the subject.The verb "were" in this sentence is not a linking verb. The pronoun "you" does not restate the word "where".An example of the pronoun "you" as a predicate nominative:"The winner is you." (winner = you).An example of the verb "were" as a linking verb:"Those birds were pigeons." (birds = pigeons)


What noun does you it they her and me replace?

The words you, it, they, her and me are personal pronouns. They are used instead of saying the actual name(s) of the person or thing.For example.1a). My name is Jane. My sister's name is Annie. Jane is older than Annie.In the second sentence we learn the name of my sister so there is no need to repeat it in the third sentence. Instead we use the pronoun 'her.'Also, in the first sentence the listener learned that my name is Jane. So, in the third sentence, we would use the personal pronoun 'I.'Result, after replacing personal names with pronouns:1b) My name is Jane. My sister's name is Annie. Iam older than her.

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Is it wrong to end a sentence with also?

There is no wrong with sentence to end with also. For example, We can do this work also.


How can you spy on your nude older sister in the bathroom?

Never spy on your nude sister in the bathroom. This is morally wrong. Spying on someone is also wrong morally and legally.


Is ending a sentence with also wrong?

I'd like ham, also.


Which is right My sister and I or My sister and me?

The correct phrase is "My sister and I" when used as the subject of a sentence and "My sister and me" when used as the object of a sentence. For example, "My sister and I went to the store" is correct, while "He gave a gift to my sister and me" is also correct.


Is a half sister also a step sister?

Yes, a half sister is also a step sister. Wrong. If your mother or father had a child with another person, it'd be your half brother/sister. If your mother or father got married to someone with kids, it'd be your step sister.


Is it wrong to date your sister's boyfriend's cousin?

Absent any other twists... your sister's boyfriend is also your cousin, for example, so that your sister's boyfriend's cousin is your brother or something... it is completely fine to date your sister's boyfriend's cousin if you want to.


Whose is this book is this sentence is right or wrong?

Right. You could also say, "Whose book is this?"


How do you figure out the riddle with the twins one lies and one tells the truth?

"the answer is the man asks them both what would your bother say" The man in this riddle may only ask one question. The answer is: He must ask one of the twins - it doesn't matter which, "What path would your sister tell me to take?" The lying twin will tell you her truth-telling sister will tell you to take the wrong path, not because she is deceiving, but because it is given that she ALWAYS lies. The truth-telling twin will tell you that her lying sister will tell you ALSO the wrong path. Then, the man knows which path is the wrong path and must take the opposite.


Is wrong an adverb?

The word "wrong" can be an adverb, but it is uncommon to use it as such.For example "he was doing it all wrong".The more common adverb is "wrongly".An example sentence is "he was wrongly accused of the crime".


Can you give an example using the word sister in a sentence?

My sister went to the store for milk.His sister is two years older than than he is.I have three brothers but I've always wanted a sister.In the Catholic Church, a nun is also called a sister.


How do you figure out whether a sentence is Simple or Compound?

If a sentence is a compound sentence, you can break it up into two or more pieces which would be complete sentences in themselves. Example: I am going to visit my sister, and then I am going to go home. This could also be phrased as, I am going to visit my sister. Then I am going to go home. A simple sentence cannot lose any section without becoming a sentence fragment. For example: We are friends. If you remove any word from that sentence you no longer have a sentence.


what is a sentence using the word guitar?

My sister likes to play the guitar. Many male country singers also play guitar.