The correct answers are:
1. Hand me THOSE papers - demonstrative.
2. They call THEMSELVES The Ambassadors. - reflexive.
3. Has ANYONE seen Tim? - indefinite.
4. WHAT did you say? - interrogative.
5. The cat THAT followed me home is a black angora. - relative.
6. WE won the game. - nominative.
7. The first team beat US. objective.
8.Tom, WHOSE turn it is, will speak. - possessive.
"I don't know why he's being so rude, do you know what he said to me? He said, 'I hate being around you.' How rude!" Like that!
In "Neither Principles nor Ideas Are Innate", Locke refutes:
(B) Descartes' claim that certain understandings are present in the mind at birth (starting in paragraph 10)
and
(D) Augustine's claim that understanding is possible because God's omniscience lights the lamp of the mind (starting in paragraph 2)
Doug usually plays video games around this time.
Simple subject in the above sentence is Doug
Simple predicate in the above sentence is Plays
Simple Subjects: smallest noun, pronoun, or gerund that takes an action.
Simple Predicates: verbs or verb phrase reduced to its smallest form.
"The simple subject is the key word or words in the complete subject. It is usually a noun or a pronoun. • The simple predicate is the key word or words in the complete predicate. It is always a verb."
For example- : My father took his children to the airport
Here father is the simple subject and Took is simple predicate.
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