What is written in bold is the subject, <em>what is written in italic is the predicate </em><u><em>and what is underlined is the object. </em></u>
Maria <em>is playing with her</em> <u>dolls</u>
He <em>is repairing his </em><u>laptop</u>
Ann <em>is driving her</em><u> car</u>
Arnold <em>is jumping the </em><u>fence</u>
Dad <em>is writing a</em><u> letter</u>.
The Subject in a sentence is the noun or the pronoun which performs and action, the action performed is the predicate in which we find the verb. The object is a noun or a pronoun which is acted upon by the subject.
Where is the poem? Did you put a picture
Answer:
I would do an A++ job.
Explanation:
As an example of my prowess, I would recommend that you add a comma after the word 'grammar' in your question. :)
Answer: declare the causes.
The explicit purpose of the document, as stated in these lines, is to "declare the causes" that impel different peoples to separate from each other. This is important, the author argues, because these people had been bound together for a long time, and the laws of nature and God entitles them to respect. In order to be respectful to the long connection Americans have had to England, the author wants to explain why Americans feel inclined to become independent.
Lets say <span>Longfellow uses onomatopoeia to suggest the sound of a galloping horse. that is a statement
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