Anne baked a delicious apple pie.
Six.
If you do what I ask, I will reward you with this delicious pie.
We will divide the pie into six equal pieces so everyone will have a slice.
Lattice is a pattern where pieces are interlaced. An example of a sentence with the word lattice in it would be, she decided to make a lattice crust on her cherry pie.
pie is a delicious desert.
you can use it by saying i like pie maybe? :)
Tecnically, there are two nouns in the sentence: You love blueberry pie; Them being You and pie. The subject is you, the verb is love, blueberry is an adjective describing pie, and pie is the indirect object (not completely sure about pie... it could be the direct object instead)
It should have period at the end of the sentence. It should be ---- Try some apple pie.
I will not eat that last piece of pie; I will not eat that last piece of pie; I will not eat that last half piece of pie.
Of course! Every sentence HAS to have a predicate, or it's not a sentence! Ex: My mom bakes apple pie The predicate, or verb, is bakes. My mom apple pie wouldn't make sense.
I am having a wedge of pie
pie is the rite ancer
The pie was awfully good!
The pie was delicious and irresistible.
Grandpa
The sentence from the passage that explains the "special award" for Donald's pie would be: "Donald’s pie was deemed the best overall and earned him a special award for creativity and taste."
The subject in a sentence is a name, place or thing, and usually is followed by a verb which is an action word. Therefore, I believe the subject in the sentence "Are you going to the pie eating contest?" is you.