Duet
It is called a DuetDuet
Yes; she prepared dinner for Andy & Opie while Aunt Bee was out of town visiting her Aunt Louise. After dinner, they were on the porch where she and Andy sang a beautiful duet of "Down In The Valley".
A duet
Iyaz did a duet with charice on the song pyramid.
It is great that Conrad and his sister will sing a duet in the concert. These two are likely great musicians.
It's only an accurate statement if Conard and his sister will sing a duet. If "accurate statement" is supposed to mean grammatically correct, then yes, "Conard and his sister will sing a duet in the concert" is correct.
the answer is: the sentence has a compound subject
The sentence has both an object and a pronoun:his, a pronoun called a possessive adjective;duet, a noun that is direct object of the verb 'will sing';concert, a noun that is object of the preposition 'in'.
Maybe one time in a concert they let a little girl to sing on stage !
they Sing A Duet to, Bless The Broken Road. Originally Written by Rascal Flatts.
Duet
No, the pronoun "his" in the sentence "Conran and his sister will sing a duet at the concert" is a possessive pronoun, showing that the sister belongs to or is related to Conran. Object pronouns typically receive the action of the verb, like "him" or "her."
It is called a DuetDuet
Yes; she prepared dinner for Andy & Opie while Aunt Bee was out of town visiting her Aunt Louise. After dinner, they were on the porch where she and Andy sang a beautiful duet of "Down In The Valley".
A duet is a duet, regardless of the sexes of the singers.
I believe it's Michael McDonald. He did some additional vocals and co-wrote the song with Kenny Loggins in 1979.