D. Hat, a direct object is an object/ thing that is being used in a sentence a certain way. " I left my keys in the house" Keys is the direct object
Vocamus is the form of
first-person plural present active indicative of the verb, vocare, which is
translated in English as “call”. Vocamur is the form of first-person plural present
passive indicative of the verb, vocare, which is translated in English as finite
form of to be + called (Past Participle).
<span>With foreign languages,
especially ones like Latin that are not colloquially used, is sometimes hard to
learn the grammar, because it’s not similar to your native language. Some
grammatical rules you have to first memorize to understand it better overtime. My
advice is to write all conjunctions on paper and all the rules about building
them. You should write infinitive base and then suffix and mare them in
different colors. It’s a lot easier if you learn similar conjunctions as one
group and use different colors to help you remember them.</span>
The mood that is made by this excerpt is very sad and blue. The sentence,"The terrorists that done that to her." This sentence shows the bad circumstances the old lady was in adding to the sad mood and picture of the skinny pale skinned women.
Both changed and started, the two verbs in this sentence, are regular verbs. regular verbs are verbs whose past tense is simply formed by adding -ed to the end of the word. so change is changed, and start is started. hope this helps (-:
Answer:
1. The scientists found on expensive new cure for the disease
2. My coffee is in a small English Teacup
3. The two talented omists amused the guests with their paintings
4. Do not throw away the five empty water bottles
5. The intelligent young Filipino scholar graduated from Harvard
Explanation:
Adjectives are words used to describe or modify a noun, or pronoun. Adjectives provide more details about the subject being described. In the sentences above, the adjectives are boldened.
In the first sentence, the words, expensive and new were used to describe the object in the sentence, that is, disease. Also, in the second sentence, the words small and English provide further details about the noun, Teacup. Thus, we have more information about the described objects.