anniey799
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I just went to chapter two, Subjects and Predicates of my grammar book.
There are 2 example sentences to explain how imperative sentences usually omit subjects, such as
"Here comes the bus."
"Sweet are the uses of adversity."
However I have no idea what the second sentence even means.
I know all the meanings of the words, but can't seem to figure the meaning out.
Help me please?
There are 2 example sentences to explain how imperative sentences usually omit subjects, such as
"Here comes the bus."
"Sweet are the uses of adversity."
However I have no idea what the second sentence even means.
I know all the meanings of the words, but can't seem to figure the meaning out.
Help me please?