4. The pot of vegetable soup (SUBJECT) simmered (VERB) gently on the stove (OBJECT).
5. Your digital camera (SUBJECT) takes (VERB) very clear pictures in all kinds of locations (OBJECT).
6. After the party, we (SUBJECT) went (VERB) to a diner (OBJECT) for coffee.
7. The summer concert (SUBJECT) was canceled (VERB) with only one day's notice (OBJECT).
8. The coffee from the leaking pot (SUBJECT) left (VERB) a stain on the white carpet. (OBJECT).
9. A German shepherd (SUBJECT) waited (VERB) patiently outside the drugstore (OBJECT).
10. The curious child (SUBJECT) stared (VERB) silently at the man in the Santa Claus suit(OBJECT).
<h3>What are subjects and verbs?</h3>
A subject is a person that performs an action in a text. The verb is the action performed while the object is the element that receives the action in the text.
In the sentences above, we can see examples of subjects, verbs, and objects.
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A. Tatiana wants to be in a play but is afraid to speak in front of an audience
Answer:
I do not desire to live a life that does not satisfy me, life is precious; I do not wish to give up unless absolutely necessary. I wanted to live life to the fullest.
Explanation:
Answer:
part A : they were masters of organization
part B :
"…this is exactly what the ancient Egyptians wanted. It increases the sense of awe and wonder, proving the amazing power of the rulers who built them."
Explanation: I took the test
He can’t make sense of it.
explanation:
an old saying is something like “can’t figure out heads from tails” basically meaning that that are confused or ‘can’t make sense of it’