It should be 'THE children HAVE made clay pots.'
"made a clay boat" is the predicate.
You can use a grammar program to help you re-write a sentence of a question by correcting the mistakes in it. Spelling and punctuation are the two most common mistakes made when writing a sentence.
They were made of glass and poorer Victorians had clay marbles.
Try to remember what it felt like to be a child, and identify mistakes adults might've made with you. Then you can avoid those mistakes and treat children with the respect they deserve.
What are the common mistakes done while writing declarative sentence
Ancient Greek children played with dolls and action figures made out of clay and cloth. They played a game similar to basketball and made animals out of clay.
The inexperienced employee made many mistakes on his first day at the job.
He made a lot of mistakes in his Math exam. For example, he confused the sine with the cosine.
Example sentence - His children were clearly ungrateful for the efforts he made for them.
The preacher said that Death is mighty. (To change a sentence to active voice requires a subject that performed the action. For example: "Mistakes were made" is passive. Who made them? But to change it to active, it looks like this: "The politician admitted that he made some mistakes.")
Clay is made of clay ...
Yes, pronouns function the same as nouns in a sentence; as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Mom made cookies for the children.She made cookies for the children. (subject of the sentence)The cookies that she made are for the children. (subject of the relative clause)Mom made them for the children. (direct object of the verb 'made')Mom made cookies for them. (object of the preposition 'for')