Subject: "There." Verb: "may be"
In the sentence "An apartment has its own kitchen living room and bathroom" the verb is "has."
Subject, "they", verb, "entered", direct object, "room", (and "the" is an adjective of room). So subject verb direct object.
I think it is Was and Cleaning.
Though their apartment lacked a dining room, an alcove adjacent to the living room made for an adequate ambience for dinner
She heard a high pitched shriek, but then realized it came from the movie playing in the living room.
Sort of. Technically it doesn't have a subject, but it's an imperative sentence which implies that "you" is the subject.
Dear Genevieve - 2009 A Surprise in a Living Room Renovation 2-8 was released on: USA: 6 June 2009
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In the sentence "An apartment has its own kitchen living room and bathroom" the verb is "has."
It could potentially be the subject of a sentence, if that is what you mean.
You can be a subject in a sentence You should go and see the new movie by Peter Jackson. In imperatives, e.g. "Clean your room.", you is an implied subject. "You clean your room."
I will reorganize the living room.
"man"
The family was living in a two room shanty. He earned a living as an accountant.
the living room is downstairs.
The room they were living in was squalid.
The word 'surprise' is a noun (surprise, surprises) and a verb (surprise, surprises, surprising, surprised).The noun 'surprise' is a word for an unexpected thing or event.Examples:It was a nice surprise to see my old classmate. (noun)We cleaned our room to surprise our mom. (verb)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: We cleaned our room to surprise our mom. I hope she will smile. (the pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'mom' in the second sentence)