A subject is the word, usually in a form of nouns, that is being talked about in the sentence. A subject can either be simple or compound. In the given sentence above, the subject is the word "we". And "we" is the direct doer of the action word "invite".
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Monsieur Loisel’s is eager and willing to support her wife. Despite the dewfall that befalls them, he always stood by her side. When Mathilde lost the necklace, he ventured into the street to look for the expensive jewelry in the streets even though he knew the hopes of finding it were low. Monsieur gave her the money meant for purchasing a gown because of the love that he had for his wife. The money was for her dress to attend the party and it happened that Mathilde lost the necklace she had borrowed and wore to the party.
When you summarize, you take the main points of a story and write in in a few sentences. You want to make sure you hit all the key parts of the story and don't focus on the small details. If you were telling a friend about a movie you saw, you would by describe the major events, but not the little moments. That would be summarizing. You can do this with any book,movie,story etc. :)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Revision is a process where whole sentences can be worked on. It's likely the second best answer. Not D
He would be publishing if he's still checking grammar. Publishing for something like footnotes.
He's much beyond prewriting. In prewriting, there's nothing there to either edit or revise. Not A.
I'd pick B. You are down to the fine points.
Answer:
The answer is C.) There are only a few kinds of housework that I enjoy.
Explanation:
It's a pleasure to help you out, homie. :)