Nelia will take part to a special kind of race.
The simple subject is you. You are doing the action of this sentence, which in this case takes place in the future.
The word 'future' is a noun, a word for the time after now, a word for a thing; and an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Examples:I save money for my child's future. (noun)We'll have to reschedule on a future date. (adjective)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'future' is 'it'.Example: He will do well in the future. He is ready for whatever it brings.
No. If that is done the person reading it won't know if what is written takes place in the past, present, or future. The sentence wouldn't make sense.
It takes a special tool that the dealer has.It takes a special tool that the dealer has.
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Takes is the third person singular form of the verb take.Use takes when the subject of the sentence is He/She/It or a singular noun.He takes what he can get.The doctor takes a long time. -- singular noun subject
It is never said, but it takes place in the future.
a sentence that takes the place of a human act
The subject is the one doing the action or what the sentence is about. Examples: She is going to the store. (She is the subject). I am hungry. (I would be the subject). The action that takes place in a sentence is the verb.
Takes is a verb in that sentence.
He takes a kee interset
There is no preposition in that sentence. Winslow - noun takes - verb a - article message - noun