topic sentence
to know what you going to read
Yes, "He" can be the complete subject of a sentence. For example, in the sentence "He is going home," "He" is the complete subject because it tells us who or what the sentence is about and is followed by the verb "is going."
The subject tells who or what the sentence is about.
The type of sentence is a declarative sentence, which makes a statement. In this sentence, it tells about the action of the grandparents always going to square dances with the Warrens and others.
"Read" "Leer" "Reading" "Leyendo" "I am going to read a book" "Voy a Leer un libro"
A previewing sentence is a sentence that gives the reader or listener a general overview of the passage s/he is going to read or listen.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
The speech mark that can be put in the sentence is: Mother asked, "Where are you going?"
Adverbs modify verbs and explain how the verb happened. For example, you might say "Tomorrow we are going to buy Christmas presents for our friends." "Tomorrow" tells when.
the subject is what the sentence is about
The word 'be' is missing ! It should read "she will begoing to the movies tonight"
The topic sentence "tells them what you're going to tell them." It's an overview of the whole paper, so it's one of the most important parts.