It probably depend on if it is a criminal sentence, or one of aliterary nature.
Mathematics"mathematics" is a plural noun already, the subject is Mathematics!
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there is no difference between Mathematics and Arithmetic because Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics. there is no difference between Mathematics and Arithmetic because Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics.
what is the role of computer in mathematics what is the role of computer in mathematics
Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge was created in 1996.
No
Open the door.
All books have words in sentences. Just open the book and start reading.
25(50)=1250
It probably depend on if it is a criminal sentence, or one of aliterary nature.
Hold the door open for me.We are not open for aother hour.He struggled to open the bottle.
The bear was about to eat the man The bear is very warm ( don't hug it ) The bear was shot in open season Here are your sentences LOL
No, "open" is not a transitional word. Transitional words are used to connect ideas, sentences, and paragraphs, while "open" typically refers to something not closed or hidden.
Present simple - I study mathematics. Present continuous - I am studying mathematics at university. Present perfect - I have studied mathematics for 3 years. Present perfect continuous - I have been studying mathematics since 2006. Present continuous (for future) - I am studying mathematics next year
He proved Fermat's last "theorem" which had been an open question for centuries and was one of the most famous open problems in all of mathematics.
Yes, imperative sentences can be converted into assertive sentences by simply stating them as statements rather than commands. For example, "Close the door" (imperative) can become "Please close the door" (assertive). Exclamatory sentences can also be formed by adding an exclamation point and expressing strong emotion or emphasis, such as "Close the door!"