The predicate there is "likes ham"and the subject is Pop.
it is that.
Collards are a type of cabbage that keeps a loose head of leaves. A sentence that uses collards would be, "For dinner, they had a hearty dinner of collard greens and ham."
hamburger, hamstring
The plural of ham is ham or hams, e.g. "lots of ham" or "lots of different flavoured hams".
No., it is a complete sentence. It has a subject = I and it has a verb = don't like and it has an object = ham.These are phrases -- on the table - has gone - the black dog
"Jade eats a lot of ham because she really likes it" "Would you like a ham sandwich or a cheese sandwich?" "Ham comes from pigs, and so I don't eat it"
I want to eat ham.
because it likes ham
Sam I am
it is that.
The nicest thing about Ham is it's wonderful texture and taste. Plus, it likes you too!
A "real ham" is someone who is overly silly or dramatic and likes to be the center of attention.
beacouse she likes ham
Dan Pham likes ham
It is not known what Scottish team Danny Dyer likes. Danny Dyer likes the West Ham Football club based out of London.
The ham-fisted bodybuilder was not the man to choose for a delicate embroidery task.
ham and turky he said he likes those