The sentence is passive.
Alice's Role In The Play Was The Wicked Witch.
Alice Hoffman's Incantation is set in Spain during the Spanish Inquisition.
Here they are:Alice McKinleyThe Agony of Alice (1985)Alice in Rapture, Sort of (1989)Reluctantly Alice (1991)All But Alice (1992)Alice in April (1993)Alice the Brave (1995)Alice in Lace (1996)Outrageously Alice (1997)Achingly Alice (1998)Alice In-Between (1999)Alice on the Outside (1999)The Grooming of Alice (2000)Alice Alone (2001)Simply Alice (2002)Starting with Alice (2002)Alice in Blunderland (2003)Alice, Woman of the House (2003)Patiently Alice (2003)The World of Alice (omnibus) (2003)Including Alice (2004)Lovingly Alice (2004)Alice on Her Way (2005)Alice in the Know (2006)Dangerously Alice (2007)Intensely Alice (2009)WOW!!!!!!!!!!! NOW THATS ALOT!OMG THAT IS NOT THE ORDER OF THE BOOKS. THATS THE ORDER OF WHEN THE AUTHER WROTE THEM BUT WHEN THEY PUBLISHED THEM THEY HAD TO DO IT ORDER SO HERE IS THE ORDER AN TRUST ME I AM AN ALICE FAN SO HERE IT IS:1. The Agony of Alice2. Alice in Rapture, Sort of3. Reluctantly Alice4. All but Alice5. Alice in April6. Alice In-Between7. Alice the Brave8.Alice in Lace9. Outrageously Alice10. Achingly Alice11. Alice on the Outside12. The Grooming of Alice13. Alice Alone14. Simply Alice15. Patiently Alice16. Including Alice17. Alice On Her Way18. Alice in the Know19. Dangerously Alice20. Almost Alice21. Intensly Aliceand three prequels :1. Starting with Alice2. Alice in Blunderland3. Lovingly Alice(I know, such a long list)
agony of Alice
A sentence is an inverted sentence when the verb comes before the subject. An example would be : In the barn live the four horses. The verb is live. The subject is horses. The verb comes before the subject. So it's an inverted sentence. Hope this helped!! -Alice
All verb can be passive. It depends on how they are used in a sentence. A passive verb is one that does not assign its action to a subject. Not a passive sentence. John loved Alice A passive sentence. Alice was loved.
Alice is the subject of the sentence.
No Alice Hathaway lee Roosevelt was not active in the white house or in Theodore Roosevelt career.
No, the word 'Alice' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in sentence. Example:Alice came to visit and shebrought the baby with her. (the pronouns 'she' and 'her' take the place of the noun 'Alice' in the second half of the sentence)
Mary called Alice an anthropoid
Alice saw a midget in the cottage
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Mary Alice Hamilton has written: 'A study of the variations in the apperception of vibration and of passive movement in normal subjects' -- subject(s): Muscular sense, Senses and sensation, Vibration
In the sentence Mary, Chuck, and Alice also won, the verb is won. In any sentence, you can find the verb by asking several questions:1. What is the subject of the sentence?2. What is the subject doing? The word or phrase that describes what the subject does is the verb.In this sentence, the subject is the noun phrase Mary, Chuck, and Alice. Won (past tense) is what they did.
Nobody follows Alice, but she follows the White Rabbit.
Alice and Bob put their books over there.
Alice is an accomplished seamstress.