There is no indirect object in this sentence. Time is the direct object of need, and project is the direct object of finish.
The word hard is an adverb that describes work. There is no adjective in the sentence.
She was able to finish the project.She was able to finish it.The pronoun 'she' is taking the place of a singular noun (or name) for a female.
You need one comma and one period to punctuate this sentence: If you begin now, you can finish the project by Thursday. Note: Many students add too many commas to their sentences. A comma should set off a clause.
The entire department worked overtime to finish the project.
The crew is working feverishly to finish our project on time. She's only spoken feverishly, today.
The pronoun in the sentence is "she," which is referring to the person who was able to finish the project.
The preposition in the sentence is "to", which shows the relationship between "able" and "finish."
The pronouns in the sentence are:she, a personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;her, a possessive adjective, describes the noun 'project'.
The word hard is an adverb that describes work. There is no adjective in the sentence.
She was able to finish the project.She was able to finish it.The pronoun 'she' is taking the place of a singular noun (or name) for a female.
I rely on you to give me the right answer, so i can finish my project with the proper information
To change a future interrogative sentence into a passive voice sentence, you would generally rearrange the sentence structure so that the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. For example, "Will they finish the project?" could be changed to "Will the project be finished by them?"
If you have time, may I stop by your office this afternoon? Please finish the project, if you have time.
You need one comma and one period to punctuate this sentence: If you begin now, you can finish the project by Thursday. Note: Many students add too many commas to their sentences. A comma should set off a clause.
"after you finish writing your paper" is the prepositional phrase in this sentence. It describes when the action of proofreading should take place.
The entire department worked overtime to finish the project.
We'll never finish the project if you continue to be a perfectionist. When people's lives are on the line, it pays to be a perfectionist.