Subject- bold
Transitive word- inside a quantity
direct object- italic
object complement- italic bold
Master of aikido, a nonviolent Martial Arts system (consider) peace their major goal.
Many people (find) martial art challenging and exciting.
Some pet owners (consider) their dogschildren.
The school board (made) the problemtheirs
I decalared Queeny beautiful.
s-tv s-tv-do s-tv-io-do s-lv-c s-tv-do-oc
my sister is looked like a celibrety.
Sure! She painted the house yellow (DO) for her parents’ anniversary (OC). He bought his mother flowers (DO) to show his appreciation (OC).
The dog that bites you is Patras. subj (dog) tv (bites) do (you) oc/n (patras)The girl that won the pageant is beautiful. subj (girl) tv (won) do (pageant) oc/a (beautiful)
S-TV-DO-OC Examples: I voted him, president. "I" is the subject, :voted" is the verb, "him" is the direct object, and "president" is the OC since it describes "him''. She called my father a liar. "She" is the subject, "'called" is the verb, "father" is the direct object, and "liar" is the OC since it describes "father''.
I decalared Queeny beautiful.
they eat some foods are fruit salad
they eat some foods are fruit salad
everyone complemented noynoy aquino a good leader
OC Confidential - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 2011
OC stands for "original character." It does not just apply to My Little Pony. An OC is a character created by a fan of a TV show, movie, etc as a part of that fictional universe. OCs are not official characters and are generally not recognized by the official writer(s) of the show/movie etc.