I was stranded on a desert island
The man was stranded on the desert island.
The boat wouldn't crank, leaving them stranded in the gulf.
They were stranded on the island until the helicopter came to their rescue.
After his engine failed, bart was stranded in the dark. The pack was stranded on a desert island. Jamal did not mind being stranded on a deserted isle as long as his best friend Spalding was there with him. The stranded team tried to get themselves rescued.
No. A singular subject takes a singular verb: A fleet IS stranded.
The desolate valley was no place to be stranded.
"I was eager to help the elderly couple move their car, which had been stranded in the snow; because I had found myself in a similar situation during the previous winter."
if in the situation you have been stranded out at sea you can say. LAND!
Is it because the passengers were stranded in an airport that Matt became quite surly?
stranded where? stranded where? stranded where?
When you are stranded in the middle of the ocean, do not drink the salt water: it will only dehydrate you more.
When stranded in the wild, I knew my survival relied solely on my ability to hunt effectively.