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You aren't aloud to stay in water outside while a storm goes on because then if the storm hits water its like you throw a hair dryer in water, You get shocked and you can die.
Water, most definitely, which is true of most hurricanes. Particularly it is the storm surge, in which seawater is basically pushed onto land, that is the deadliest. Katrina's storm surge flooded nearly the entire city of New Orleans and swept away whole buildings in Biloxi.
It is dangerous to be standing outside in an open area during a storm because it can blow you away.
During thunder storm one should stay away from tall iron poles (flag poles, street light poles) , water and tall trees and other things that might attract thunder.
bulges of water in the ocean are called high tides.
The simple subject in the sentence 'Get away from the water during a storm.' is the understood subject 'you'. (i.e.) (You) Get away from the water during a storm. As the question and answer flow goes: Who get away from the water? You - understood subject pronoun (SP)
In the sentence "Get away from the water during a storm," the simple subject is the understood 'you.' That is the the complete thought is You should get away from the water . . .
The simple subject in the sentence 'Get away from the water during a storm.' is the understood subject 'you'. (i.e.) (You) Get away from the water during a storm. As the question and answer flow goes: Who get away from the water? You - understood subject pronoun (SP)
In the sentence "Get away from the water during a storm," the simple subject is the understood 'you.' That is the the complete thought is You should get away from the water . . .
This sentence is imperative (that is, it expresses an order), therefore it has no subject. The implied subject is 'You'. "[You must/you should] get away from the water during a storm."
This sentence is imperative (that is, it expresses an order), therefore it has no subject. The implied subject is 'You'. "[You must/you should] get away from the water during a storm."
This sentence is imperative (that is, it expresses an order), therefore it has no subject. The implied subject is 'You'. "[You must/you should] get away from the water during a storm."
This sentence is imperative (that is, it expresses an order), therefore it has no subject. The implied subject is 'You'. "[You must/you should] get away from the water during a storm."
You It's understood, though not specifically stated. The sentence is imperative - a "command". It could have been written: You, get away from the water during a storm.
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