yes
We have recently moved house and the backyard is full of rubbish. Where could we find some designs to inspire us and to transform the back garden?
If a wolf is moved to a different habitat there could be serious effects to the wolf and the environment. The climate and terrain may not be suitable for the wolf, or lack water sources. The presence of the wolf could throw off the balance of the Eco system.
The snail moved slowly across the garden path.
Sure, they are in zoos all over the world. That is a different environment.
verb phrase = could have moved (never is an adverb and not part of the verb phrase)The verb phrase in 'We could never have moved that tree by ourselves,' is 'have moved.'
could have moved. Never is an adverb.
verb phrase = could have moved (never is an adverb and not part of the verb phrase)The verb phrase in 'We could never have moved that tree by ourselves,' is 'have moved.'
ould have moved
"Could have moved" is the verb phrase, but the reflexive pronoun (ourselves) doesn't agree with its antecedent (you).You could never have moved that tree yourself (yourselves if you is plural).ORWe could never have moved that tree ourselves.
Not legally. However, if you legally changed your home address to your friend's then yes, you could attend her school.
The verb phrase is 'could have moved' (never is an adverb modifying the verb).One problem with the sentence is that the antecedent (subject: you) and the reflexive pronoun (ourselves) do not agree. The following are corrected antecedent agreement:You could never have moved that tree by yourselves.We could never have moved that tree by ourselves.
not nessicarily. You could have just moved to a different state from oklahoma, and still have the OK license.