The sentence type is interrogative.
Where is my jacket?I like jacket potatoes.I need a new jacket.
He made a snide remark about her outfit, causing her to feel self-conscious.
The price of New York Yankees jackets varies greatly. The type of jacket and the size of the jacket are just two things that can can change the price. The prices can vary from a simple women's track jacket for $75 to an authentic 1952 wool jacket for $449.99.
Yes, it does. The subject pronoun is the subject of a sentence or a clause. Both a sentence or a clause must have a verb.Examples:He wants a new jacket. (the subject of the sentence is 'he', the verb is 'wants')The one he wants has his team's logo. (the subject of the clause is 'he', the verb is 'wants'; the subject of the sentence is 'one', the verb is 'has')I saw the jacket he wants at Mike's. (the relative clause 'he wants' relates to the direct object of the sentence 'jacket')
The object pronoun is her, the direct object of the verb 'told'.
She was always a lightweight drinker.The lightweight boxer won the match.The new car was lightweight.
barely,new,overwhelming
I believe that it was James' jacket
Sported. As in: I will sport my new jacket today just as I sported my other new jacket yesterday.
The detectives had to analyze the clues to identify the criminal. We must analyze this new scientific discovery to properly categorize it.
They are wearing their new jackets.
Buy a new one