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who chased who the bear chaesed the bunny cat the cat chased the mouse and the mouse chased rat the rat chased snake to win a race.
Depending on the cat's personality, then yes, it is possible for a cat to be scared of large birds. I have known of a cat to be chased away by a single crow. Some birds are naturally feisty or fearless, so will scare a cat away.
I chased her until she caught me. The dawn chased the night away. The cat chased the bird to no avail.
The verb eg subject = dog verb = chased object = cat The dog chased the cat
Tweety bird is being chased by Sylvester the cat.
boy -- The boy chased the dog dog -- The dog chased the boy. table -- The boy chased the dog around the table. cat -- The cat chased the mouse. flower -- Flowers are nice.
Tweety as in the yellow canairy is chased by sylvester
he chased a rat and thats is that
a large cat that has 2 long canine teeth
The dog chased the cat .In this sentence the subject is dog the verb is chased and the object is cat.The object usually describes someone or something to which or for whom the action of the verb is done.In the sentence above something was chases, what was chased? - the cat.
Active and passive voice refer to how the subject of a sentence is positioned in relation to the action of the verb. In active voice, the subject performs the action, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action. It is not related to the moods of verbs, but rather to the structure of the sentence.
well, there was a cat, it was fat, it wore a hat, and after that, it layed on a mat, then chased a rat, the rat was fat, it wore a hat, layed on a mat, got chased by a cat, the cat was fat, it wore a hat, after that, it layed on a mat, then chased a rat, the rat was fat, it wore a hat, after that it DIED.