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If I think I know what you you are talking about, it is the simple predicate. Were is the helping verb here to the main verb imprisoned, but the entire phrase were imprisoned is considered the simple predicate.Please recommend me!
In the sentence "Daedalus and his son Icarus were imprisoned in a great maze," the phrase "were imprisoned" functions as a verb. Specifically, "were" is a linking verb (the past tense of "to be"), and "imprisoned" is the past participle of the verb "imprison," together forming the passive voice verb phrase that indicates the state of being imprisoned.
Recover is the verb for recovery.Other verbs are recovers, recovering and recovered."We will recover tonight"."We will be recovering the vehicle tomorrow"."He was recovered from the maze".
The word "labyrinth" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a complex maze or a confusing network of paths. As a verb, it means to navigate through a confusing or complex situation.
It is spelled 'maze'
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Maze is a noun; the pronoun for maze is it. Example:We will try the corn maze, they say that it is difficult.
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= it depends on the type of maze = = Wahiawa, Hawaii - World's Largest Hedge Maze = The world's largest maze is the dole pineapple maze in Hawaii
There are 8 total tricks to be done. 1. Tree Cutting Maze 2. Switch Maze 3. Rock & Door Maze 4. Strength Maze 5. Quiz Maze 6. Lever Maze 7. Push Maze 8. Slip Maze
In October, there will be a corn maze in this field. The maze is intentionally difficult to run through.
Allen Maze goes by Maze, and Blair.