The prepositional phrase is "as you walked along the beach".
along the beach, with their children
The subject of the sentence is Isabel.
There is one incorrect possessive in that sentence: it should be "its Frisbee" rather than "it's Frisbee": The children's game was played at the Joneses' house with James's dog and its Frisbee.
The subject of the sentence is the proper noun 'Isabel'.
If ur talking about using the word frisbee in a sentence??... It's only capital if it's at the beginning of a sentence.
Sure! "I saw them at the park playing frisbee."
"Frisbee" is Frisbee in French because Frisbee is a trademark name.
you didn't really finish your sentence, but you should aim at who you want to throw it to.
I tested the dogs to see which would have fetched the frisbee the fastest. He fetched a pail of water!
There is a new way to play frisbee its called frisbee golf.
This is how you spell it: Frisbee
William Russel frisbee invented the frisbee. and Walter Morrison became interested in flying saucer which led to the frisbee trademark.
I am building a leather whip. Put the whip to it, son! The frisbee was loosed with a sudden whip.