Not clear if this is about the word ‘rule’, or about something called the word rule.
A verb is a doing word and a doing word is something that you do for example clap,jump,run,eat,sprint
"( )" a parenthesis is usually used when you are trying to explain is something in a sentence, but you have the feeling that the reader might not know what you are talking about. So you put a phrase inside the parenthesis to give the reader a hint on what you are trying to explain.
Literally "query" is just another word for "question". So right up there is an example. In SQL, a query would be something like SELECT NAME FROM EMP WHERE DEPARTMENT = 'MARKETING';
rule :) A+
rule = regulation
Govern is to rule or mange something.
The rule that applies to the word "desire" is that it is a noun, representing a strong feeling of wanting or wishing for something. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of wanting or wishing for something.
Yes, the word explain is a verb; the act of explaining, to make clear by providing information; to account for, giving a reason or justification for something. Example sentence: Now you can explain why the word explain is a verb.
To explain means to tell people the meaning of something. EG - He explained in great detail the explanation of explain!
The word that means to throw oneself under someones rule is SUBJECT. ANSWER: subject Hope this helps
definition means to explain something precisely.
definition means to explain something precisely.
another word of saying that is:i am trying to explicate something to you
It is a dense thing.
Show or explain to (someone) how to do something: "she taught him to read".
Variables or factors. I hope that helps. A catalyst
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. It helps to explain where or when something is happening. Examples include words like "in," "on," and "under."