The subject is "he".
Note that there is also an error in the sentence: it should be "He checks the schedule every day."
The single word everyday is an adjective meaning "ordinary" or "commonplace", as in "an everyday occurrence".
Every day is an adverb used to describe something done each day. It is used the same way as "every time" or "every month". This is why it is correct to say that he checks his schedule every day.
Checks and balances is used to by the three branches to check on each other.
The system of checks and balances ensures that the government maintains a balance of power.
Give me a check with a postdate on it. I won't cash it until then.
Liberty checks are the company that sells checks in the coupon insert of the newspapers. They sell all types of checks with animals, or cartoon characters on them.
A good stage performer always checks the atmosphere of the audience before making their grand entrance. The atmosphere is full of static electricity during a thunderstorm.
Example sentence for the noun phrase 'checks and balances':The government uses checks and balances to separate the responsibilities of departments.
Checks and balances is used to by the three branches to check on each other.
No. I think you can come up with a sentence for that. You will understand it better by not cheating.
He loves you and doesn't have the courage to ask you out.
Antonio V. Viray has written: 'Checks' -- subject(s): Checks
Yes. A federal court sentence can be appealed and overturned. Also, any federal sentence can be commuted or pardoned by the President of the United States. This is one of the few federal powers given to the President that is not subject to any checks and balances -- the President grants a pardon, end of story.
You didn't say which meaning you want to use, so here are a couple of examples. The checks were forged. When faced with a fence, the horse always checks and won't jump it. The government uses a system of checks and balances.
No they do not offer free checks nor do they offer a lot of free benefits. If you can keep $1500 in your account everyday, this may be the financial institution you need.
You are subject to background checks in nearly every industry. The U.S. government is no different. Some agencies will also require you to submit to drug testing and fingerprinting.
Paulo Restiffe Neto has written: 'Lei do cheque' -- subject(s): Checks, Checks (International law)
CRB checks were replaced by DBS checks in 2012. Vets and RSPCA workers who have the authority to put down animals are subject to enhanced DBS checks but other positions are not.
When making a deposit, the depositor is required to endorse all checks.