A number sentence is typically an equation or inequality expressed using numbers, and common symbols.
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"If you give me one, and she gives me two, then I will have three."
The judge's expressionless face was inscrutable.
The musical sensation swept across the nation.
Example 1: I am standing in the ATM queue Example 2: Please be in queue
without auxiliary verb the sentences can not be completed and does not suggest the tens.
please type in a sentencs with deserion in it please :]
At this age, he's not able to hew trees anymore; he's just too old for this highly physical job.
In this tower there sat a poet gazing upon the glistening sea under the moonlight
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that identifies or renames another noun. It is a way of adding details to a sentence. The appositive is placed near the word or phrase it identifies or renames, thus it is placed in apposition to that word or phrase.Examples:Mr. Green, my neighbor, gave me the flowers.The flowers are from Mr. Green, my neighbor with the garden.
(positive number) x (positive number) = positive number (positive number)/(positive number) = positive number (positive number) x ( negative number) = negative number (positive number)/( negative number) = negative number (negative number) x (negative number) = positive number (negative number)/(negative number) = positive number
atomic number = number of proton in an element number of proton = number of electron mass number = number of proton + number of neutron therefore... atomic number = mass number - number of neutrons