Me , he , we , him, us , his
brainlyst?
<span>The youngest answered him that the ants had at last discovered the doll was filled with honey and, streaming over the piano, had devoured it in a single night. "Since the hands and face were made of Mikado porcelain and were as delicate as sugar," she said, "the ants have probably taken them to some underground burrow and at this very moment are probably wearing down their teeth, gnawing furiously at fingers and eyelids to no avail."</span>
A simple sentence contains a verb and subject
" I"
"I got a flat tire" is the main clause, and "i" is the subject.
Combine (noun)- A group of people or companies acting together for a commercial purpose
Co-exist (noun)- I’m sorry I can’t find it or do it so sorry