If you haven't gone to sleep and its morning are you up early or late?
Early, because it's already the next day.
Neither. You are "still up."
How do you use circumlocution in a sentence?
"The father of one's father" is the circumlocution of "grandfather".
Is it correct use of English to say In context to the requirements of.....?
No. Context is very likely not the word you want. Perhaps you mean "In respect (or relation) to the requirements..." or "Concerning the requirements..." If context really is the word you want, we speak of the context of something, not tosomething.
Make a sentence with the word hat.?
Hats on cats on a noodle eating poodles where the beetle burdles battle
What is the simple predicate of this sentence'' Give your reports on Friday''?
give
The simple predicate is the verb or action word in the sentence.
The rules for forming pluals from nouns that end in ch x sh and s?
Nouns ending in ch, x, sh, and s form their plurals by adding -es to the end of the word. The plural form of these nouns will end in -ches, -xes, -shes, and -ses, respectively. Examples include "batches," "boxes," "wishes," and "buses."
What is the root word of Holiness?
The root word of "holiness" is "holy". It comes from the Old English word "hālig", which means "sacred" or "consecrated".
Is it gramatically correct to use which in a sentence twice?
Yes, but if the antecedent is different, we may add some word or phrase like "in turn" or "also" or "itself."
The candle fell over, which set the table cloth ablaze, which in turn caused the house to burn down.
However, better style is achieved with shorter, more direct sentences: The candle fell over, which set the tablecloth ablaze. This cause the house to burn down.
What is a complete list of the singular ans plural verb forms in a particular tense?
Any list of word forms according to grammatical categories is called a paradigm.
Which is the most popular plural of the word thorax?
The most popular plural of the word "thorax" is "thoraxes."
Is this phrase correct 'in an effort'?
Yes, to indicate purpose before a verb in the infinitive. For example: We crouched in an effort to escape detection.
Do you capitalize the word nurse in a sentence?
Yes, we capitalize the word "Nurse" when it is used as a title before someone's name or as part of a specific job title, such as "Nurse Smith" or "Registered Nurse." If it is not used as a title or proper noun, it is not capitalized.
Leaf use in a sentence with correct subject agreement?
The bright green leaf fluttered in the gentle breeze.
Can you start a sentence with like or as?
Ya sure.....
e.g, As soon as the rain started, the peacocks began dancing.
Example of using running in sentence?
I was eating saimen and jello and food and ice cream and u liked watching me and then our eyes met then I go t hungry angain and I was bored after.
Give at least 10 prepositional phrases?
Which is correct 'yesterday night' or 'last night?
"Last night" is correct. "Yesterday night" is not commonly used and may be considered incorrect in some contexts.
How do you use Lyso- in a sentence?
Lyso- is commonly used as a prefix to indicate that something is related to or involved in the breakdown of fats or lipids. For example, "Lysosomal enzymes play a key role in lyso phagocytosis, the process where cells ingest and break down foreign particles."
Is it correct to call someone a chairperson or chairwomen or is chairman the correct title?
The term "chairperson" is more inclusive and gender-neutral, so it is generally preferred over "chairman" or "chairwoman." It is appropriate to use "chairperson" to refer to the individual leading a meeting or organization, regardless of gender.
Hoi ayaw sigi salig sa internet oi utok gamita........
or hey don't make your assignment in internet because it can effect you brain
hehehhehehe lol...........................XD
Give examples of context clue?
When does a verb correctly agree with the subject?
Verb agreement is a matching relation between subject and verb, the main rule of agreement is:
singular subjects go with singular verb phrases
plural subjects go with plural verb phrases.
In present tense (3rd person) - if the noun is singular the verb must have an -s. If the noun is plural the verb doesn't have an -s.
The bench needs cleaning ( singular subject - bench, verb - need+s)
The benches need cleaning (plural subject - benches, verb - need)
The flower looks beautiful. The flowers look beautiful.
Verbs have singular and plural forms only in the present tense. In the past tense there is no agreement problem as the verb doesn't change.
The flower looked beautiful. The flowers looked beautiful.
Be verb has plural and singular forms.
Present
am - singular, with I as subject. I am ready.
are - plural, with we, you, they or plural subjects. We are ready. The cars are ready.
is - singular, with he,she,it or singular subjects. She is ready. The car is ready.
Past
was- singular, with I, he, she, it or singular subjects. He was ready. The car was ready.
were- plural, with we, you, they or plural subjects. We were ready. The cars were ready
Nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form the plural by adding s to the singular?
Yes, that is correct. The general rule is that nouns ending in a vowel followed by "y" form their plurals by simply adding an "s" to the singular form. For example, "valley" becomes "valleys" in the plural form.
Is writing 'where are they' grammatically correct?
Yes. If used as an inquiry then the first letter should be capitalised and it should end with a question mark.