Subject: Jennifer Verb: offered Direct object: ride Indirect object: Janelle Object complement: home
No, even when the refexive pronoun starts the sentence, it is not the subject of the sentence. For example:Himself a carpenter, Joe offered to fix the church's broken step.Myself, I have no opinion on the matter.In sentence one, the noun Joe is the subject of the sentence; in sentence two, I is the subject of the sentence.
He offered a gracious smile to thank them for their kindness.
You can punctuate the sentence as: "As an intern here at Midland Food Services, I appreciate the opportunity you give me to informally investigate desserts offered by major chain restaurants."
The ridge of the mountain offered stunning views of the valley below.
The company offered to defray the cost of the employee's professional development course.
The correct answer is "The faculty is offered financial assistance," if you are speaking of the faculty as a single unit.
The wording "Could be offered with the book" is an incomplete sentence, incomplete thought. It has no subject. WHAT could be offered? Examples:The coupon could be offered with the book.An autographed letter could be offered with the book.A pen could be offered with the book.
The airline hostess offered magazines and snacks to the passengers
offered Brianna the promotion
I was offered the position and I accepted it.
The common nouns in the sentence are mother and alternative.
The slanted armor offered extra protection to the tank.
She offered several prayers as penance for her sins.
The polite gentleman offered to take my coat.
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The smorgasbord offered a variety of gastronomical delights !
As a vegetarian, he was always abstemious when offered meat dishes.