In expository writing, a topic sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main idea of a paragraph. It is usually the first sentence in a paragraph. What is your question regarding a topic statement?
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech. Omit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop. If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense.
Answer: it was a language of study for all educated people
Explanation:
Binomial nomenclature is the scientific names that are given to recognized species. The names given to these species are vital as they allow people from different parts of the world to speak about different living things using a unified scientific name.
The reason binomial nomenclature use Latin is because it is regarded as a language for the scholars that is, the people that are educated.
omg i in class write now and this wierd lady walked in. omg shes standing beside me. im weirded out i want to die. omg she just looked over my shoulder. thats it im out
The correct answer is: A: president. Predicate nominative (also called predicate noun) is a word in sentence which <span>completes a linking verb and renames the subject. The examples of linking verbs are: is, are, was, am, were, be, being (the helping verb); look, smell, taste, touch, sound (the sense verbs); and there are also verbs like: seem, appear, become, stay, turn, etc. The verb with the predicate nominative can always be replaced with "equals". Example: Mr. Robinson is professor. Professor is predicate nominative, and the sentence would mean the same, if it was written like this: Mr. Robinson equals professor.</span>