"Last" can be used as an adjective to refer to something that comes after all others in time, order, or rank. It can also be used as a noun to describe the final or most recent one in a series. Additionally, "last" can function as a verb meaning to continue for a specified period of time.
Well it depends on how you use. If you use it as in He was last in the race, it is an adjective. If you use it as in We'll see who is last, it is an action verb. Go to [http://dictionary.reference.com/ Dictionary.com].
Yes, in the phrase "last year's party," you should use an apostrophe to show possession. The apostrophe indicates that the party belongs to last year.
No, you do not need to use an apostrophe in a last name if it is not possessive.
I would disagree with that last statement.
There should be a question mark at the end: Did you go to the zoo last week?
You can use your middle and last name legally. Many people use their middle name with their last name.
If they are kept sterile, then they should last until you use them.they should last until you use them.
If you have two last names, you can choose to use either one or both of them.
In the days that the Odyssey describes, most people did not use last names. The Greeks were among those who did not use last names.
You can use either your last name or the fathers last name for the child. Neither of my children have my mothers last name, or my fathers for that matter. It is up to you what you want to use.
It depends on usage. For heave use, it can last only four or five months, but under light use can last years.
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In MLA format, you typically use the author's last name when citing sources in-text. If you mention the author's name in the sentence, you can just use their last name. If the author's last name is not mentioned in the sentence, you can include it in parentheses after the quotation or paraphrase.
It can last up to 5 hours in low use. If you use a lot of programs or play videos it can last up to 3.5 hours
-I was the last person in line. -Friendships never last. -This car will last for years. -They went fishing last Friday. -I had the last word in the argument. -This is my last dollar.
Yes, in the last hope.
Well it depends on how you use. If you use it as in He was last in the race, it is an adjective. If you use it as in We'll see who is last, it is an action verb. Go to [http://dictionary.reference.com/ Dictionary.com].