A person who runs errands for a senator is often referred to as a legislative aide or staff member. Their responsibilities may include delivering messages, gathering information, attending meetings, and assisting with various administrative tasks to support the senator's work. They play a crucial role in facilitating communication and ensuring the senator's office operates smoothly.
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A bellhop is an employee of a hotel who carries guests' luggage and runs errands.
A bellboy is a male worker, such as one who works at a hotel, who carries luggage and runs errands.
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Well an "errand" is a job that someone asked the person to do.
The subject of the sentence "After breakfast she needs to run a few errands" is "she." This pronoun refers to the person who is performing the action of needing to run errands. The phrase "After breakfast" provides additional context but does not affect the subject.
A senator is the person who works for the government they are the ones responsible for relief operations
The homographs are "page" (one side of a sheet of paper) and "page" (a youth who runs errands). These words are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations depending on their usage.
A person who is employed, esp. by a hotel, to carry guests' luggage, run errands, etc.
A bellperson is a gender-neutral term for a bellhop - an employee of a hotel who carries guests' luggage and runs errands.