IN MOST CASES THE POSITIVE TERMINAL IS REDS AND THE NEGETIVE TERMINAL but yall didn't hear that from me okkk!!
It's 5:07 on Saturday afternoon, and you're on your way home from the water park.
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The hardest part of jump-starting a battery is remembering where to put the cables
It's 5:07 on Saturday afternoon, and you're on your way home from the water park.
Yes, a sentence can start with a pronoun. For example, "She went to the store."
'But' is a conjunction; it is used to link two sentences together. It can still be used at the start of a sentence, however. Here is an example:'He greatly desired a copy of a recently released video game. But, he could not afford it.'More commonly though, 'but' is used to make two sentences into one, forming a compound or compound-complex sentence. For example:'He greatly desired a copy of a recently released video game, but he could not afford it.'
the answer to that question is "who is the owner of this car?"
yes you can like for example, Was it you who stole the money?
yes specially if the sentence is an interrogative sentence. for example "From where does this package came from".
The answer depends on the type of battery. A car battery and a watch battery, for example, will have very different amounts of energy to start with.
Yes. for example With referance to the request by......................
yes for example: HE/SHE went to the supermarket