Answer:
As he yanked his shirt fiercely to free himself, the material ripped and split in the protest
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
We are to match each phrase to the correct section , either as a noun phrase or a verb phrase.
Let's first have an understanding of what a noun phrase and a verb phrase is all about ; To start with, A noun phrase is a word or a group of word performing the role of a noun(i.e a grammatical function) either as a subject, object or complement of the sentence.
A verb phrase comprise of a verb in a group of words which can be a subject, predicate or modifiers. A verb phrase must consist of at least a verb in the sentence and its dependents.
So, let's have a table for that ;
Noun Phrase Verb Phrase
i had been watching it going dancing tonight
the little blue bird
will go shopping
a sweet, sad smile
Answer:
"Everyone went to the dance, but me," is not a compound sentence.
Explanation:
A compound sentence is--similarly to the sentence in the question--something a comma is present within. The similarities basically end there. A compound sentence is the joining of two separate thoughts with--in general--the first being a <em>complete sentence</em> with a subject, and the second being an <em>incomplete sentence</em>, but having a different subject.
- "I just lost my dog, but my cat seems to be happy about it." is a compound sentence.
In the above sentence, the first clause is a complete thought that could be on its own,
but the second sentence is incomplete without the first even with a subject and verb.
- "But my cat seems to be happy about it."
That's the best explanation I can give on compound sentences.
In your case with the sentence, "Everyone went to the dance, but me," there may be a subject, verb, and <u>complete sentence</u> in...
- "Everyone went to the dance."
but even with, "But me." being incomplete, the fact there is no subject nor verb removes the possibility of it being a compound sentence.
The answer is Challenge.
Thus, challenge is a 9 letters <span>noun </span><span>to be called to take part in a contest.</span>
Answer
Physical activity promotion is high on the health policy agenda. Low levels of physical activity in young people have been linked to increased rates of obesity, cardiovascular disease, and poor mental health
Explanation:
if you are not active you could get disease's and you could get poor mental health.