The patient's pulse was weak and irregular. After medication, the patient's pulse was strong and regular at 88 beats per minute.
When you feel your pulse you know your alive.
I can feel my pulse on my arm or neck
When it came to fashion, she always had her finger on the pulse.
The nurse took his pulse twice to make sure. The pulse of the engines shuddered through the ship. The pulse of the city raised their excitement.
The doctor took his pulse and was glad to know he was alive. You can get a pulse from a number of different places on your body, like at your wrist.
There is no subject complement in this sentence. In this sentence "felt" is a transitive action verb with "pulse" being a direct object, receiving the action of the verb.To have a subject complement in the sentence, "felt" would have to function as a linking verb. Example: The patient's pulse felt rapid. (In this case "rapid" is a predicate adjective describing the subject "pulse"; "rapid" is the subject complement.)
A normal pulse is anywhere from 60-100 bpm so if your on the lower end id say its good and the higher end not as good
One good move for spiritomb is dark pulse. One good move for spiritomb is dark pulse.
He was excited and tired and his pulse throbbed.
dependent- human pulse rate independant- tempo of music
very good
YES