In a 300-word passage, the number of sentences can vary depending on the length and complexity of each sentence. On average, a sentence contains about 15-20 words. Therefore, a 300-word passage may consist of approximately 15-20 sentences. However, this is just a rough estimate, as the actual number of sentences can be influenced by factors such as punctuation, sentence structure, and writing style.
A count noun is a word for something than be counted; a noun that has a singular and a plural for.Some examples are:apple, applesbook, bookschurch, churchesdog, dogsegg, eggsfrog, frogsguess, guesseshour, hoursinch, inchesjoke, jokesknee, kneeslady, ladiesman, menopinion, opinions (I have a lot of them)question, questions (you have a lot of them)rose, rosesstudent, studentsthumb, thumbsunderpass, underpassesviper, vipers
You work this out by dividing the number (39.95) by 100 (to give you what 1% will be) then multiplying by 20 to give you what 20% will be. 39.95/100 = 0.3995 0.3995*20 = 7.99 Thus 20% of 39.95 is 7.99
Nothing gives you 20 when you multiple
70 * 8 + 20 = 580.
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Examples of compound nouns:arrowrootbathtubcan openerdowntownegg beaterfifty-fivegas pumphouseboatice-creamjump ropekeepsakelunch boxmeatballsnotebookopen housepopcornquarter-horserowboatstop signthumbtacks
Examples of concrete nouns:applebathtubcandledogeggfeetgardeniaharpicejuicekayakladdermittensnoseoceanparrotquiltropestartulip
It can be about 5 to 10 to 15 to 20
common noun: I make an entry in my journaleveryday.proper noun: According to The Wall Street Journal, he's the highest paid CEO in the country.singular noun: There is a flower on the tray at every meal.plural noun: They brought a bouquet of flowersfor her.uncountable (mass) noun: The airline is still looking for our luggage.concrete noun: Mom makes the best almond cookies.abstract noun: We had the best vacation ever in Wyoming.compound noun: Today is Margaret's birthday.possessive noun: Today is Margaret'sbirthday.collective noun: They brought a bouquet of flowers for her.gerund: He takes fencing to improve his balance and dexterity.binary noun: The scissors are in the top drawer of the desk.attributive noun: Mom makes the best almondcookies.I make an entry in my journal everyday.According to The Wall Street Journal, he's the highest paid CEO in the country.There is a flower on the tray at every meal.He takes fencing to improve his balance and dexterity.The scissors are in the top drawer of the desk.We had the best vacation ever in Wyoming.The airline is still looking for our luggage.
There are more than 20 complex sentences in John F. Kennedy's Inaugural address
In a 300-word passage, the number of sentences can vary depending on the length and complexity of each sentence. On average, a sentence contains about 15-20 words. Therefore, a 300-word passage may consist of approximately 15-20 sentences. However, this is just a rough estimate, as the actual number of sentences can be influenced by factors such as punctuation, sentence structure, and writing style.
As many as you want. There is no law that says how many sentences make a paragraph. You should have more than one sentence in each paragraph, however. The general rule is: include enough sentences to make your point in each paragraph so that your essay is not confusing.
The molar mass is 20 g.
The noun in the sentence is "class," as it refers to a group of pupils.
My brother ate a cake. (The words 'brother' and 'cake' are common nouns.)I went to the supermarket. (The word 'supermarket is a common noun.)I like to eat cookies. (The word 'cookies' is a common noun.)I accidentally dropped my computer.(The word 'computer' is a common noun.)He likes to read books. (The word 'books' is a common noun.)She likes playing toys. (The word 'toys' is a common noun.)I like going to the gym. (The word 'gym' is a common noun.)She bought a pen. (The word 'pen' is a common noun.)I am doing my homework. (The word 'homework' is a common noun.)I am drawing a picture. (The word 'picture' is a common noun.)I am carrying my bag. (The word 'bag is a common noun.)The train will leave soon. (The word 'train' is a common noun.)I am eating breakfast. (The word 'breakfast' is a common noun.)I found a dog just now. (The word 'dog' is a common noun.)He sold his home. (The word 'home' is a common noun.)His friend fell sick. (The word 'friend' is a common noun.)I went to the airport. (The word 'airport is a common noun.)His bed is very messy. (The word 'bed' is a common noun.)I saw a baby just now. (The word 'baby' is a common noun.)The door was open. (The word 'door' is a common noun.)
My Dad is in prison, when he gets to exercise for 20 minutes a day all the inmates go out into the compound.