they looked across the still water which word is the subject
The subject is "they." They did what? They looked across the still water. "Still water" would be the object" The verb is "looked."
I looked everywhere and ran across them at Food Town.I have seen them at Kroger.
Billy's cousin
Nothing. It was still there the last time I looked.
They looked where it has been for millions of years and it was still there.
The subject is 'He'. Therefore the complete predicate is 'walked bravely into the dark.' The simple predicate is 'walked', since you can drop the rest of the sentence and still make grammatical sense.
It is a fragment as there is no subject. Even if you use it as an answer to a question, it is still a fragment, i.e. "Where is the desk? In the middle of the office." For it to be a complete sentence as an answer to a question, you would need to change the sentence to "It's" or "the desk", "is in the middle of the office."
"Don't touch that package" has a subject and a verb. It's a complete sentence that makes sense. You could even shorten it to "Don't touch" and it would still be a sentence because the subject ("you") is understood.
"Don't touch that package" has a subject and a verb. It's a complete sentence that makes sense. You could even shorten it to "Don't touch" and it would still be a sentence because the subject ("you") is understood.
He obviously likes you ALOT!!!
Don't know mate , looked everywhere and still cant find it
Spain was in Western Europe and the last time I looked, it was still there.
Yes. Cats is still on tour across america.