What does the root word phan mean?
The root word phan means to make visible. This is shown in the word '''phan'''tom.
What is correct in the home or at the home?
The correct preposition is "at home." Example: "I will be at home all day."
When should you use has versus had?
Has is present tense had is past tense.
Has is only used when he/she/it or a singular noun is the subject of the sentence. eg
She has a nice red car. -- she is the subject
It has a soft top. -- it is the subject.
The car has a turbo engine. -- car is the subject (singular noun)
Had is used for all subjects when talking about the past. eg
She had an accident.
No, "pactisly" is not a recognized word in the English language. It might be a misspelling or a made-up term.
How can first person direct speech be changed to indirect speech?
To change first person direct speech to indirect speech, you would switch the pronouns and verb tenses to match the perspective of the speaker reporting the original speech. For example, "I am going to the store," would become "He said that he was going to the store."
What is the answer to a simple sentence with a compound subject?
Jack and Jill went up the hill.
compound subject - Jack (and ) Jill
Which grammar school is better burnham grammar or st bernards?
It is difficult to definitively say which grammar school is better as it ultimately depends on individual preferences, priorities, and needs of the student. Factors such as academic programs offered, extracurricular activities, location, and school culture should be considered when making a decision. It is recommended to visit both schools, speak with students and faculty, and gather information to make an informed decision.
Is phenomenons an acceptable plural?
Phenomena is the correct plural for all senses except when "phenomenon" is used to mean a prodigy or person of exceptional abilities, in which case "phenomenons" is correct. For example Rain and snow are natural phenomena, but Tiger Woods is considered one of the phenomenons of golf.
Can we put a before the word homework?
Under some circumstances, yes. "A homework assignment was forgotten" or something along those lines would be grammatically correct.
What do you call a group of words that have a subject and a verb and express a complete thought?
A sentence or an independent clause is a group of words that has a subject, a verb, and forms a complete thought.
Is the sentence 'i will shift in a year' correct?
It is grammatically correct, although without its context it is fairly meaningless. Usage of "will" instead of "shall" implies a willingness in this future action, although the distinction is generally not recognized nowadays. The verb "shift" (without an object as here) is used rather colloquially to mean "move" or "do something".
Use I'll only informally, or in dialogue to represent speech. Do not use contractions in formal writing.
What kind of sentence does not have a subject and verb?
A sentence without a subject and verb is called a fragment. Fragments are incomplete sentences that don't express a complete thought.
What is an example of two words with similar denotations but different connotations?
"Skinny" and "thin" both denote a small body size, but "skinny" can carry negative connotations of being underweight or unattractive, while "thin" is often seen as a more neutral or positive descriptor.
Can the object of a prepositioin be a verb?
Yes, in a way. Gerunds are verb forms that function as nouns. For example "The law refers to smoking in public."
Is the word us a direct object?
It can be:
They saw us.
Or it could be an indirect object:
They gave us the book.
It depends on the sentence.
What is the base or root word for prehistoric?
History is the root word (or base word). Pre- is the prefix, and -ic is the suffix.
Who teaches you English convert active into passive voice?
Active: My teacher teaches me English.
Passive: English is taught to me by my teacher.
Where does the periods go after writing Dr and Mrs Young?
They go after Dr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Young
What does impersonal mean in grammar?
In grammar, "impersonal" typically refers to sentences that do not have a clear subject or do not refer to a specific person or thing. This can include constructions using the passive voice, or sentences that focus on actions or events rather than the individuals involved.
Where I should use shall you and may you?
Use "may you" to wish something upon someone else.
E.g. "May you have a pleasant day."
Use "shall you" to ask someone what they will do.
E.g. "Shall you take lunch now or later?"
What is the passive voice of please do your work regularly?
Please do your homework regularly is an imperative sentence and has no subject but the subject (you) is implied.
So to make a passive sentence from an imperative sentence you can use the subject - you.
You have been told to do your homework regularly.
or you could say:
Let your homework be done regularly.