A sentence with a compound subject.
Bob and I went to the movies. Bob and I is the compound subject, went is the verb.
Went is a verb.
The two main parts of a sentence are the subject and the predicate.The subject identifies the person or thing the sentence is about.The predicate makes the statement or exclamation, asks the question, or gives the command.
The verb describes what happens or what is done.'The cat sat on the mat.''The boy ate the sandwich.''They are swimming.''We will go into town tomorrow.'
'Did' is the past tense form of both the main verb 'do' and of the auxiliary verb 'do'.e.g.,1. "He did his homework" (main verb)2. "Did he do his homework?" (auxiliary verb)3. "Yes, he did do his homework!" (auxiliary verb)Auxiliary verbs are sometimes called 'helping verbs' because they appear alongside the main verb in a sentence. They are moved in front of the subject of a sentence to produce yes-no questions (as in examples 2 and 3 above).
You need 1 capital letter 2 proper sentence structure ( subject noun, verb) 3 end mark
The word have is a verb. It means to possess or to hold.1. It is a verb: I have two pens.2. It is a helping or auxiliary verb: I have bought two books.
The verb agrees with the subject in sentence 1: "Not only the muffler but also the spark plugs need to be replaced." In this sentence, "need" agrees with the plural subject "the muffler" and "the spark plugs." Sentence 2 has a subject-verb disagreement as "has" does not agree with the plural subjects "A copy of Moby Dick" and "a magazine."
Wore
Went is a verb.
There is no verb in this sentence. There should be a verb after everyone eg Everyone sat around ....................... Everyone gathered around ..............
The two main parts of a sentence are the subject and the predicate.The subject identifies the person or thing the sentence is about.The predicate makes the statement or exclamation, asks the question, or gives the command.
No, the correct sentence should be, "You will go to school today." The verb "go" should be used in its base form after the modal verb "will."
The verb describes what happens or what is done.'The cat sat on the mat.''The boy ate the sandwich.''They are swimming.''We will go into town tomorrow.'
a subject and a verb Two Fourths equal One half 2 1 _ = _ 4 2 Because 2x2=4 and 1x4=4 (sometimes a subject and a verb in other cases)
it is unclear who had the day off - Lucy or Linda. Clarity could be improved by specifying who had the day off in the sentence.
'Did' is the past tense form of both the main verb 'do' and of the auxiliary verb 'do'.e.g.,1. "He did his homework" (main verb)2. "Did he do his homework?" (auxiliary verb)3. "Yes, he did do his homework!" (auxiliary verb)Auxiliary verbs are sometimes called 'helping verbs' because they appear alongside the main verb in a sentence. They are moved in front of the subject of a sentence to produce yes-no questions (as in examples 2 and 3 above).
Subjects and verbs must agree in number and personVerb agreement is a matching relation between subject and verb, the main rule of agreement is:singular subjects go with singular verb phrasesplural subjects go with plural verb phrases.In present tense (3rd person) - if the noun is singular the verb must have an -s. If the noun is plural the verb doesn't have an -s.The bench needs cleaning ( singular subject - bench, verb - need+s)The benches need cleaning (plural subject - benches, verb - need)The flower looks beautiful. The flowers look beautiful.Verbs have singular and plural forms only in the present tense. In the past tense there is no agreement problem as the verb doesn't change.The flower looked beautiful. The flowers looked beautiful.Be verb has plural and singular forms.Presentam - singular, with I as subject. I am ready.are - plural, with we, you, they or plural subjects. We are ready. The cars are ready.is - singular, with he,she,it or singular subjects. She is ready. The car is ready.Pastwas- singular, with I, he, she, it or singular subjects. He was ready. The car was ready.were- plural, with we, you, they or plural subjects. We were ready. The cars were ready