I - a personal pronoun
Rode- a verb
My- possessive pronoun
Old yellow- adjectives
Bike- noun
Prepositional phrase
my balls'
i rode a bike i rode my bike this weekend
Which sentence pattern is responsible for making the following paragraph choppy? He got the invitation. He invited a friend to go with him. He called to respond to the invitation. He went to the party. His friend's name was not on the list. They went home. Simple OR I rode my bike to the library. I got off my bike. The tire was flat. I tripped over the bike. I fell on my face. People laughed at me. I avoid the library now. Simple
My brother rode his tricycle for the first time
We saw as the jockey rode past all the others in the race
The little bot rode the slide on at the park and screamed,"Yay!"
he ride a yellow bike that hasten speed
i rode a bike i rode my bike this weekend
The bike she rode was a recumbent bike and was more comfortable to ride.
I rode on a big RAMP with my bike.
subject: we verb: had noun: sweet potato pie sentence: We had sweet potato pie with dinner. subject: Jack verb: rode noun: bike sentence: Jack rode his bike to school. subject: river verb: ran noun: farm sentence: The river ran through our farm.
Warren Faidley never rode is bike into a tornado. He rode into a dust devil when he was 12.
The homonym for rode is road.Example sentence: I rode my bike along the dirt road.
Rode - you would say 'Bart rode his bike' or 'Lisa rode her pony'
The nouns in the sentence are bike, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and handlebars.
who was the first dirt bike rider
The predicate is that part of the sentence that contains the verb. He ran and jumped and shouted and cried. 'He' is the subject. 'ran and jumped and shouted and cried' is the predicate and because it contains more than one verb, it is a compound predicate.
He had a court date yesterday.He rode his bike around the court.