adjective may be
"that" is a relative pronoun in this sentence.
Live it out. 'It' is a pronoun. 'Live out' is a phrasal verb.He wants to live out his dreams.When the object of the sentence is a pronoun it must go between the two parts of the phrasal verb.This is his dream. He wants to live it outNOT This is his dream. He wants to live out it
verb
Yes, the sentence "he wants to pee" is grammatically correct.
Wants would be the verb in that sentence.
Yes, it does. The subject pronoun is the subject of a sentence or a clause. Both a sentence or a clause must have a verb.Examples:He wants a new jacket. (the subject of the sentence is 'he', the verb is 'wants')The one he wants has his team's logo. (the subject of the clause is 'he', the verb is 'wants'; the subject of the sentence is 'one', the verb is 'has')I saw the jacket he wants at Mike's. (the relative clause 'he wants' relates to the direct object of the sentence 'jacket')
Nothing is wrong the sentence is good
The little girl wants a snck to eat.
everybody wants that
transitive
I beleave you can without a license if it is under 5 kids.
The crowd wants Brutus to take power and rule Rome