Some people agree; some do not.
In Canada, the age of majority, when a person is considered an adult and gains all legal rights and responsibilities, is typically 18 years old. At this age, individuals are legally recognized as adults and can enter into contracts, vote in elections, and make other important decisions without parental consent. However, some provinces in Canada have exceptions for specific legal matters. For example, in some provinces, the legal drinking age may be 19. But generally, 18 is the age at which individuals are considered adults in Canada.
The drinking age falls under Provincial jurisdiction and varies from province to province. The drinking age is 18 in Ontario, Manitoba and Quebec ; while it is 19 in all other provinces and territories. No province has a drinking age over 19 There currently is no pending legislation in any province that would change the existing drinking age.
Four reasons why some people start drinking as teenagers would be: (1) Their friends asked them to, or peer pressure. (2) They are lonely. (3) They see adults doing it, including their parents, and they think that it will make them mature. (4) They are bombarded with advertisements for alcohol in the media, on television, the web, movies and magazines.
Laws are intended to protect the citizens of a country as well as promote health. One of the reasons for prohibiting drinking by minors is that this substance brings havoc to the cells of growing humans. For adults though it is different. A little alcohol is needed by the body. Notice however that even adults are penalized for driving under the influence--which is a manifestation of the state's intention to protect its citizens.
Adults can do whatever they want provided they don't break any laws. They are adults after all.
The adults laughed at the children on the trampoline. The movie was for adults only.
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The adjectives in the sentence are: many, happy, talkative. The noun in the sentence is: adults. There are no pronouns in this sentence. Note: The word 'many' can function as a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective. In the example sentence, the word 'many' is an adjective that describes the noun 'adults'.
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No, "adults" is not typically capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
It is important to know the parts of a sentence. Lungs is the direct object in the sentence, "They develop lungs as an adult. ".
Not exactly teens 13 and up have these problems to. Adults drink to relive stress and have fun. And not all adults drink some of them know the consequence in drinking alcohol did you know that when adults drink the drink they have been drinking can turn into an infection and lead to your heart or it can turn into toxic and you can die.
The plural nouns are adults and roses.
Yes, the word 'adults' is the plural form of the noun 'adult'. The noun 'adults' performs all of the functions of a noun, as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:Adults should set the example for the children in their care. (subject of the sentence)The party is for adults only. (object of the preposition 'for')
A car is a good usage for adults.
It is aiding a minor in doing things that only adults can legally do, such as drinking.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the state with the highest rate of binge drinking is Wisconsin, where approximately 25% of adults report binge drinking.