'The stapler and the tape are sitting on the desk' is a present continuous sentence.
You can tell it is present continuous because it has a present tense 'be' verb (are) and a present participle ( -ing verb, sitting). Present continuous is usually used to talk about something that is happening now.
I am writing an answer to a question - present continuous.
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Kinetic energy.
This sentence is a common subject verb object sentence, where the adjective describes the object. In this sentence, the adjective spare describes the desk, telling the reader what kind of desk it is.
The string "Cats unlike dogs and fond of sitting on laps" is not a sentence. Perhaps you meant, "Cats, unlike dogs, are fond of sitting on laps."? That is a sentence. Possibly not a truesentence, but at least it's a sentence. The commas and period are mandatory and cannot be left out. Likewise, the word "are" cannot be replaced by the word "and".As to what "kind" of sentence that is, I'd say it's a sentence with an adjectival phrase ("unlike dogs") modifying it's subject ("cats"). Similar to: "Halibut, like flounder, is a bottom-feeding fish."
yes/ matters what kind of desk
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Subject
Sitting bull and his family were members of the Teton Soiux.
Potential.
A compact computer desk with room for the computer, printer, and accesories is best. You want a desk that is not too big but has everything that you need for your computer.
A stapler is a simple machine to staple (fasten) together material - paper, cloth, wooden panels, etc.
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