It must have an object a noun and a verb.. I think IDK I should've probably listened to my English teacher just like u should have
an answer and an equation .
A subject (who or what the sentence is about), a verb (action or state of being), and a complete thought (expressing a single idea or message).
The simple subject (the main thing/things doing the verb) must be in the sentence along with the verb.
You need 1 capital letter 2 proper sentence structure ( subject noun, verb) 3 end mark
The first letter of a sentence must be capital.
He claimed that it was a goblin but I told him that there were no such things as goblins and that it must have been an elf.
He must be alive, a male and a Catholic.
1. Must consume food 2. Must be multicellular 3. Must have movement
The answer is drum-roll please, A verb, noun, adverb, and an addictive
Example sentence - There must have been hundreds of fish in the small lake that weighed over 3 pounds.
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there are more than 3 things