i need a the word cover used as a verb in a sentence
It is doubtful that it will rain today but take your umbrella just in case.
An umbrella is an essential accessory for staying dry during unexpected rain showers. I always keep one in my car just in case the weather changes suddenly. With its vibrant colors and sturdy frame, my favorite umbrella brings a little joy to gloomy days.
No, the word 'rains' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'rains' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to rain, meaning to fall in drops from the clouds; to pour down; to give abundantly; a word for an action.The noun 'rains' is the plural form of the singular noun rain (an uncountable plural noun) as a word for the regional season of heavy precipitation.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Examples:It always rains on the day I wash my car. (verb)The annual rains will come soon. They start this time of year. (noun; the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'rains' in the second sentence)
There was a secret compartment in his case where he put some of the cash he brought with him as he travelled.
I brought by umbrella in case it rains.Take a jacket in case it gets cold.Incase he doesn't eat meat, I bought veggie burgers.Write down the phone number in case you need it.Bring your binoculars in case you have trouble seeing the field.
In the case of James v/s Phil, it is James who is the plaintiff as it is he, who brought the case against Phil in the court of law.
Civil cases are generally brought by private individuals or corporations seeking to collect money owed or monetary damages. A criminal case is brought by the local, state or federal government in response to a suspected violation of law and seeks a fine, a jail sentence or both.
well you should pack clothes shoes an umbrella just in case it rains sun cream just in case it is extremely hot and a few thing s to take with you like coloring books toys gadgets books x love Anna x Also spending money! Jake
AN UMBRELLA AND JACKS PENCIL CASE
If the weather department has predicted that a thunderstorm is likely to occur then you should carry an umbrella. Thunderstorms often occur alongside of rainstorms, and it is better to be safe than sorry.
It depends on what the circumstances were. If the case was Dismissed WITH Prejudice, the case cannot be brought again. If the case was Dismissed WITHOUT Prejudice, the case can be brought again.