i think it's the cat ran
The phrase, "The cat turned on it's heels and quickly ran away from the mouse" is an example of irony used in a sentence. Irony is a way to express something by saying the opposite of what would normally happen.
u mean y would a cat stop sheading? well maybe it just ran out of fur:)
Yes they do. All members of the weasel family (weasel, mink, marten, fisher, and wolverine) have anal glands that emit a very strong odor. I had a house cat who killed a group of 3 weasels over a 24 hr. period. He proudly left all the bodies on my steps. I noticed the odor before I saw the animals. My cat had the odor on him as well. Just this last winter, another house cat of mine was attacked and almost killed by a fisher. I came across the fisher carrying the cat by his head as they crossed the driveway in the snow. The fisher relaxed his grip and my cat made his escape. The fisher ran away. My cat ran up the driveway to the house (300 yds.) and collapsed in the snow. I got a light and saw that the cat was covered in blood. The odor was incredibly strong, permeating the area. The cat had punture wounds- 2 between his ears and 2 on his throat. His head had been inside the fisher's mouth. I took the cat to the vet that night where he spent 4 days recuperating from his wounds. The odor took about 10 days to dissipate from the cat. The cat made a complete recovery and definitely used up most of his 9 lives.
well no unless its blood at the and because then that ,meens its been ripped off or ran over ouch/?!
Yes. She has a dog that her and Lo got at an animal shelter - chloe. she had a cat too, but it ran away
They ran it over!!
The phrase, "The cat turned on it's heels and quickly ran away from the mouse" is an example of irony used in a sentence. Irony is a way to express something by saying the opposite of what would normally happen.
The cat ran under the parked car. Julie found her school book under her dirty laundry on the floor.
1. A simple sentence contains a single independent clause: one single or compound subject and one single or compound verb, for example: "The dog and cat ran around the house." "Dog and cat" is a compound subject. "Ran" is a single verb. 2. In contrast, a compound sentence contains two independent clauses linked together by a conjunction, for example: "The dog and cat ran around the house, but they didn't break anything." The first independent clause is "The dog and cat ran around the house" and the second independent clause is "they didn't break anything" and these two clauses are linked by the conjunction "but". 3. Lastly, a complex sentence contains at least one independent clause and at least one dependent clause, for example: "The dog and cat ran around the house because they were full of energy." The independent clause is "The dog and cat ran around the house", and the dependent clause is "because they were full of energy." The second clause is "dependent" on the first for full meaning.
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "ran to the bus stop after the movie".The subject is the noun phrase "the children".Note: The preposition phrase "After the movie" modifies the verb "ran".
The phrase, "The cat turned on it's heels and quickly ran away from the mouse" is an example of irony used in a sentence. Irony is a way to express something by saying the opposite of what would normally happen.
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A sentence is a combination of words that include a subject (what ther taking about) and an action (like running, jumping those things) For exsample say your sentances was: The cat ran out of the house. "The cat" would be your subject and "ran out of the house." would be your action A subject can Math in school, or if your talking to a friend about cheese, cheese would be your subject.
She ran out of the house and into the woods in search of the missing dog.
I'm really under the gun to answer this question quickly. I am going to look under the bed for monsters, now. The dog ran under the house.
It takes the place of a noun. In the sentence "The cat ran", the pronoun "it" can be used to replace "the cat" to make the sentence "It ran."