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ruslelena [56]
3 years ago
5

Identify the subject(s) and verb(s) (including helping verbs) in the following sentence.

English
2 answers:
jeka943 years ago
5 0
Subjects are "Janet" and "Peter". A subject is a person place, thing or or even idea in a sentence.

Verbs are "drove" and "camped". A verb is a word used to describe action.
Grace [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Subject(s) : Janet and Peter

Verb(s): drove and camped.

Explanation:

A subject can be referred to a person, place or thing that's being discussed. Or, in simple terms, a subject can be identified as a person, place or thing that's being focused in a sentence.

A verb can be defined as an action(s) performed by the subject in the sentence and it develops the main part of a predicate. A verb not only defines an action but also an occurrence and state also.

Helping verbs are those words that work in a support of the main verb in a sentence. It is also known as an auxiliary verb. (For example, am, is, are, have, has, been, etc.)

<u>In the given sentence, the subject(s) are: </u><u>Janet</u><u> and </u><u>Peter</u><u> as they are the name of persons and the discussion point of the sentence.</u>

<u>Verb(s) are: </u><u>drove</u><u> and </u><u>camped</u><u> as it shows the actions performed by the subject(s) in the sentence.</u>

<u>In the given sentence, </u><u>there is no helping or auxiliary verb used.</u>

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