Both the words 'can' and 'watch' are the verbs in this sentence, as the are the words that connotate an action.
the spectator watched the game carefully
The subject of this sentence is 'Tourists'. The predicate of this sentence is 'watched the ships in the harbour'.
It is an adverb. Obviously.
my mom watched as i played my game for the last time and stated; "this'll be youre last time playing this stupid game!"
Yes, it can be said is a command sentence. Tell me is the phrase that is making it a command one.
The phrase "before you watched me swim" is a dependent clause (meaning that it couldn't stand along as a sentence).
I command you to clean your room!
A imperative sentence shows a command, not a question. It is a type of sentence that gives a direct instruction or order to someone.
No, a declarative sentence is not a command. A declarative sentence is a statement that provides information or expresses a fact, opinion, or idea. In contrast, a command is an imperative sentence that gives an instruction or direction.
"Sit down."That is a command.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command. An example of an imperative sentence would be: Hand me those pamphlets, please.
A sentence can be a command, question, answer, etc. If your sentence emphasizes a command then it is not asking a question. Therefore, the emphasis of the sentence changes the intention of the sentence.