Its saying like hello
The main clause of the sentence is "Most of the juniors will be going on the field trip." This independent clause expresses the main action or idea of the sentence.
"Took us through misty mountains and shady green forests."
Mr. Jones is the simple subject
If he is shaking his head no when he makes the statement about his trip then he means he is not taking the trip
The simple subject is "Mr. Jones."
The simple predicate is the verb: areThe complete predicate is: are very special
"MrJones", presumably a proper noun for the spelling of which the questioner is responsible, is the simple subject, and the simple predicate is "is".
The subject of this sentence is Enrico's mom. The predicate of this sentence is has photos of her trip to South America.
Luis is subject. Went is predicate.
SUBJECT: You VERB (PREDICATE): change This is correct!!
I am so excited that we are going on a river trip! Going on a river trip is so adventurous! I can't believe she is going on the river trip with me!
Bring your waders because we're going on a river trip.
The main clause of the sentence "Most of the juniors will be going on the field trip to the capitol" is "Most of the juniors will be going." This part expresses the primary action and the subject of the sentence, indicating that a majority of the juniors are participating in the planned activity. The phrase "on the field trip to the capitol" serves as additional information about where they will be going.
The main clause of the sentence is "Most of the juniors will be going on the field trip." This independent clause expresses the main action or idea of the sentence.
The correct sentence is: Me and my best friend are going on a exctotic trip to hawaii
"Took us through misty mountains and shady green forests."
Mr. Jones is the simple subject