The boy was helping his mom take out the trash. (noun)
The puppy left home alone is likely to trash the room. (verb)
I took out the trash this morning before leaving for work.
I throw the garbage in the trash.
An imperative sentence is a sentence asking a favor of someone. For example: Madam, please fetch me my car keys. May you take out the trash? Can you please get my glasses for me?
Is that a man's hat on the table? Stand back! Putting out the trash is a man's job!
The pile of trash.........?
Depends on the trash
The nouns in the sentence are trash and can.
Mother to son: "Could you please take the trash out tonight?"
white trash
The sentence "Toss the paper into the trash" is an imperative sentence (an order) and therefore the subject is "you" (either singular or plural, depending on context), though it is not stated.
i should've took out the trash
He watched in dismay as the paper crumpled in his hand.
"My wife has to prod me to take out the trash."
I throw the garbage in the trash.
The ethical compass of society guides our decisions and actions towards fairness and justice.
The high demand for the new product caused it to sell out within hours of its release.
i was reposing when my mom told me to get the trash out.
all inumane things go in the trash