The sentence "Wherever you lay your hat, that place is your home" is a complex sentence. It contains an independent clause ("that place is your home") and a dependent clause ("Wherever you lay your hat") that provides additional context. The use of "wherever" introduces a condition, making the sentence reliant on the first part for its full meaning.
This is a complex sentence.
The pronouns in the sentence are:her, possessive adjective describing the noun childrenthey, taking the place of the noun children
No. There is no special place set aside for women. The world would cease to function if women were all sent back "home". A woman's place is wherever she chooses to make her place.
my home is a nonresidential place
"Where is your home?" "Where is your favourite place?" "Where is the toilet?"
Wherever they live or grew up, there's no special place that they all relate to.
Depends on the layout of the home and where space is available. If they have a home office, that would be the most likely location. If not, it could be wherever.
You can place the equipment wherever your system is set up. It would be in your best benefit to buy and purchase an entertainment system to hold everything.
This phrase suggests that home is wherever the person or thing is that gives you a sense of comfort, belonging, and stability. It implies that home is not a physical place, but rather a feeling of being safe and accepted.
The pronoun in the sentence is you.The pronoun 'you' is taking the place of the noun for the person spoken to.
Catholics can pray anywhere, they don't have a certain place where they can only pray. They pray in places like churches, their home, or wherever
Where is the sentence? If you mean in the one you just stated, in this sentence is the prepositional phrase.