Hi there! This is quite an interesting question!
Well I'm not sure about it... but several people leave out cookies and milk for Santa as he brings deliveries.
Hope this answer helps to your question
B. stands
Saying the sentence out loud is a great way for verb-subject agreement.
The actual rule is conjugating, so 3rd person singular nouns (a statue) would have the verb with an s. This is referred to as the "one 's' rule" Either the verb or the subject will have an s
Answer:
- Clause
- Clause
- Phrase
- Phrase
- Phrase
- Clause
- Clause
- Clause
- Clause
- Phrase
- Clause
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
Clause and phrase are two important terms in English grammar. Clause and phrase are parts of a sentence<em><u>. A clause</u></em> is a group of words that <u>consists</u> of a <u>subject</u> and a <u>verb</u>. ...
<em><u>A</u></em> <em><u>phrase</u></em> is a group of words that <u>does not consist</u> of a <u>subject</u> and a <u>verb</u>.
Hope this helps....
The speakers personal identification and the speaker approach to life
Ok, so “is” is the linking verb and I’m pretty sure the predicate is... effective? I’m not sure tbh! But I really do think it is that. I’m sorry if it is incorrect. My apologies.