The underlined part of the sentence "Reese and Ted were on the same team" refers to the subject of the sentence, which consists of the nouns "Reese" and "Ted." They are the individuals being discussed, and the sentence conveys that they belong to the same team.
Could you please provide the sentence with the underlined word? This will help me give you an accurate response.
The underlined part can be rewritten as "may be of help." This phrasing is clear and professional, making it suitable for a health information website. The other options are more informal and may not convey the same level of credibility.
If 45.16 is rounded to the underlined place if it's 1, the number remains the same.
It is time for me to die.
In some software programs, showing an underlined character is an indicator of the keyboard shortcut that will accomplish the same thing. It isn't the same in all programs, of course.
No. The part of a sentence after the subject is the predicate'Boys were absent yesterday. The part of the sentence following the subject, written in bold, is the predicate.
I'm not sure if I understand the question completely, but if you are asking for the correct part of speech for the word "same", it is normally used as an adjective. "the same thing" "the boots are the same"
You only underline a title of a book if it is part of the essay and not the title of the essay. Understand?
Yes for example " Biotic and Abiotic are part of ecology
Underlining and italicizing are the same thing. Song titles should be quoted.
When two complete sentences are in one complete paragraph; does that mean each sentence is a SEPARATE topic? Or is each separate sentence part of the SAME topic?
Television shows and song titles are usually in quotes. Movies, plays and books are usually underlined; although movies can sometimes be italized. - Lalyn.