to have realized the correct thought path. So, if lets say in a murder mystery book the detective has just realized that the killer may have left finger prints on the knife, the detective is "on to something" because she has realized that.
yes and no SOME have run out or are not avalible
There were plenty of good seats left. Plenty of people wanted the tickets. The horn of plenty was spilling over with fruit.
Sorry she left school at 7:45
Then Gary must have started out with $14.00
You can rewrite this sentence, I realized that I left my purse at the store on the counter by the cashier's station, by changing some of the clauses.I realized that I left my purse on the store's counter by the cashier's station.I realized that I left my purse on the store counter near the cashier's station.I realized I left my purse on the counter near the store's cashier station. (remove "that" as well)
No, the punctuation is incorrect. There should be a comma after "home" to separate the two independent clauses in the sentence. It should read: "Nina realized she left her wallet at home when she got to the store, she had to bike all the way home to get it."
You have sold 450 and have 1350 left to sell.
150 left and they cost about £100 :)
There are plenty of tickets available for the game. Just about any website that sells football tickets will have them available. This being said, Scalpers often buy up allof the tickets to sell for a profit so you may find yourself paying far more than the original ticket value.
Paddington was the literary bear left with a note at Paddington Station.
Well, I don't think there are any WrstleMania 25 tickets left. If you are wondering why, it is about 3 more days until WrestleMania 25.
possibly
You can go to the following websites www.broadwaybox.com/ to find cheap tickets for broadway or you can go the night of and get left over tickets for cheap
A nonrestrictive clause is a clause that is not essential to the overall meaning of a sentence and cannot be punctuated as its own sentence; they are also known as nonessential clauses and dependant clauses. In the sentence "After he returned home from school, James realized that he had left a notebook on his bus," the introductory adverbial clause "After he returned home from school" modifies and is not essential to the meaning of the main clause "James realized that he had left a notebook on his bus" because it tells when the realization occurred; therefore, the clause is nonrestrictive.
the present tense of realised is realise. As in "It didn't take long to realise he left the house with no trousers on".
to have realized the correct thought path. So, if lets say in a murder mystery book the detective has just realized that the killer may have left finger prints on the knife, the detective is "on to something" because she has realized that.