The simple subject for your sentence is 'center' (...center...was...bowl...).
bowl
Present perfect is formed this way - have/has + past particle.The past participle of set is set.We have set the table. --- plural subject 'we'.She has set the table. -- singular subject 'she'.Our teacher has set the exam -- singular subject 'our teacher'.
The verb "is" should be used in the sentence "The vase of flowers is on the table" as it shows the relationship between the subject (vase of flowers) and the location (on the table).
Active: She hits the table. 'She' is the subject and is doing the action. Passive: The table is hit by her. 'She' (or 'her' in this case) is doing the action but is not the subject.
A phrase contains either a subject or a predicate, but not both. For example, "under the table" is a phrase that functions as neither a subject nor a predicate.
Use "is there" when referring to a singular subject or entity and "are there" when referring to multiple subjects or entities. For example, you would say "Is there a pen on the table?" and "Are there any books on the shelf?"
Barbara Edwards has written: 'From tree to table' -- subject(s): Fruit trees, Fruit
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THere are many patterns available,a simple vase and flowers makes a nice center piece.
What the value of the fruit on a table worth
This depends what you are looking to place in your enterainment center. Most enterainment center can be simple with a sectional and an TV or extreme with a mini acarde and several TV throughout the room.
examples of foods containing simple sugars are fruits cakes and sweets
a table that is placed at the center usually along with the sala set or sofa.
Table lamp
Fruit
It gives a feeling of freshness and lively atmosphere, and it may also give fragrance to the dining room.
A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit, and a violin, what else does a man need to be happy?
Andrea Spencer has written: 'Table decoration' -- subject(s): Table setting and decoration 'Paint Techniques' 'Chic and Simple' 'Interior Details (Interior Focus)' 'Paint techniques' -- subject(s): Color in interior decoration