dinner must be taken early. Otherwise you loose chance of being healthy.
Will you have dinner with me? They enjoyed a lovely dinner for two.
"Mom cooked dinner." is indeed a complete sentence. It contains all parts of a complete sentence.
Dinner will be served in five minutes.For dinner, we have steak.Shall we invite him for dinner?
I think it is a declarative sentence.
this sentecs is correct ? The bakery isnext the dinner.
No, "what" is not an indirect object in this sentence. In this sentence, "what" is a pronoun used as the object of the verb "having." It's asking about the thing being consumed for dinner.
This was a celebratory dinner
If you capitalize the I the yes. It would be: I had children cooking dinner.
At the resturant, the dinner cooks were doing there job well.
The subordinate clause in the sentence "After you finish your dinner, you may go to the movies" is "after you finish your dinner." This clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and provides additional information about when you may go to the movies.
The sentence "What are you having for dinner tonight?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question and seeking information. Interrogative sentences typically begin with words like "what," "where," "who," "when," or "why." In this case, it specifically inquires about the dinner choice.
I was supposed to go home. I did, however, wait until dinner had finished. It was a good decision, because after dinner, we enjoyed an excellent dessert!