Man and campers
Simple subject: man Simple predicate: was rescued
The root word of "rescued" is "rescue."
"Have been rescued" indicates that the rescue has already taken place in the past, while "have being rescued" is not a correct grammatical construct in English. You should use "have been rescued" to describe a past rescue.
No, journey is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a thing. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun to take the place of 'journey' in a sentence is 'it'; for example:Ernest Shackleton's journey to cross the Antarctic continent began on December 5, 1913; it ended when the last of his crew were rescued in August of 1916.
In the first sentence manacle, (used in plural) is a noun.In the second sentence manacle, (used as a verb) [ trans. ] (usu. be manacled)He was kept prisoner bound in manacles of makeshift metal chains and leather handcuffs with a bag over his head for 50 days, before he was rescued by a team of elite commandos.I was there when he was arrested and I saw him taken away with his hands manacled behind his back. - more at www.wordstowisdom.com
The majestic eagle soared gracefully through the sky. The captivating sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and orange. The delicious aroma of freshly baked bread filled the kitchen. The intricate details of the ancient painting left me in awe. The rhythmic sound of rain on the rooftop lulled me to sleep.
cause: they wandered off the trail and become lost. effect: they had to be rescued.
The urban dictionary defines drowing as being rescued from drowning by a dolphin and taken back to land. It might be a combination of the words drowning and dolphin.
they rescued a ship from drowning and shot themselves with guns
Cause: The fisherman's boat sank. Effect: The fisherman had to be rescued.
Ambulances carry oxygen cylinders because it is often used to revive people, e.g. For people rescued from drowning or people rescued from smoke filled rooms.Hospitals also use it for patients with breathing difficulties e.g. asthma.
The brave, gallant knight rescued the beautiful princess.
The gallant knight rescued the damsel in distress; she was unappreciative.
The life guard rescued a little girl from drowning"This is my rescue dog, Rex." uses rescue as an adjective because it describes, or modifies, the noun (dog).To use rescue as a noun, one might say, "She came to my emotional rescue".To use rescue as a verb, one might say "Please rescue me from this conversation!"
Before he was 13 he had to be rescued from drowning 9 times -- 3 times from the Mississippi and 6 times from Bear Creek.
The detective's wit and quick perception rescued him from many dangerous situations.
The rescued fighting dog had to be restrained, when it was around other dogs.
The abandoned cat was so hungry it did not take long to devour its first meal after being rescued.