Were. The subject of this sentence is plural (we) so the verb should be a plural verb, also the other verb (knew) is past tense.
The past plural form of are is were. -- We knew we were in trouble.
'You know you ARE in trouble.'
Knew is past tense so are should be in past tense too. Past tense of are is were.
We knew we were in trouble
There are two ways to correct the sentence in terms of verb agreement:
When referring to the type of lettuce, it shouldn't be capitalized. If it is being used as the feminine form of Roman then it should be capitalized.
No, the noun 'rattlesnake' is a common noun, a general word for a type of snake. A common noun is capitalized onlywhen it is the first word in a sentence.
The plural noun 'strawberries' is a common noun, a general word for a type of fruit. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
The nouns in the sentence are:sugarcane (subject of the sentence), a common, mass, concrete noun; a word for a type of plant; a word for a thing.India (object of the preposition 'in'), a proper, singular, concrete noun; the name of a specific place.Note: In the example sentence, the common noun 'sugarcane' is capitalized because it is the first word in the sentence.
That type of sentence is an interrogative sentence.
When referring to the type of lettuce, it shouldn't be capitalized. If it is being used as the feminine form of Roman then it should be capitalized.
Type your answer here... yes
the way you can use trouble in a sentence is by telling someone that you are in trouble or you can just put what your parent say when your in trouble, if you want to write or type a hole paragraph about what you did wrong then you have a sentence using troubleExample: My cousin always gets in trouble with his parents for his grades.
No, the noun 'rattlesnake' is a common noun, a general word for a type of snake. A common noun is capitalized onlywhen it is the first word in a sentence.
No, it should not be capitalized except at the beginning of a sentence or in the name of a holiday since it is not a proper noun in and of itself. A veteran is a type of person, not a person's name.
No because it is not specific it wouldn't be capitalized because you can say. I ate a cat. What type of specific cat? The name of the cat should be capitalized!
The plural noun 'strawberries' is a common noun, a general word for a type of fruit. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
Mike didn't know what type of fluid was leaking from his car, but he was sure it was trouble.
Type your answer here... yes they can be capitalized
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The dog who chewed up my new shoes is named Oscar.
You could if majority of the gang agrees with the change.