In that sentence your is an adjective, or a possessive pronominal adjective.
i ate a part of my potatoe.
she cooked the fish. he ate my foods.
It's not a complete sentence. It might be okay in a casual conversation where both speakers know what the subject and object of the sentence are: "What did John do with those fish?" "[John] Ate them ["those fish"] down by the river."
when the chocolate ate the chicken and the chicken ate the fish and when the frog ate the chocolate which also ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish!(:
The pig ate from the trough. Trough is a noun.
Caught a fish, Ate a fish, Ate a cooked fish, Ate a cooked bird, Ate a coconut, Ate a banana, Gift of dance
ate is the past tense of eat which is a verb, so I would say that ate, is a verb.
A bear that eats a fish that ate bugs that ate algae is a
No where does it say that Jesus only ate fish. In fact, he ate what the common man ate.
he ate between bone bread cartoon ,down fish fried washed the slices down with some milk.
Baryonyx and Suchomimus are some dinosaurs that ate fish.
They mostly ate salmon but they also ate Cod and Eulachon fish they also ate many more, but salmon is what they mostly ate
Yes. To test sentence structure like this, say on part without the other in the sentence. For example, She ate pie. Her brother ate pie. Thus you could say she and her brother ate pie since it works if you remove the other subject.
In the sentence, "You ate an apple." the noun is apple, a word for a thing.
Yes. People all over Europe ate fish. People in castles near the sea ate fresh ocean fish. People farther from the coasts ate freshwater fish, but they also ate dried or salted ocean fish, which were brought up rivers on boats for sale.
Sentences don't modify verbs. Verbs are part of a sentence. A verb in a sentence can be modified by an adverb: verb = walk, adverb = always. I always walk to school. verb = ate adverb = quickly The dog ate his food quickly.
Ate is intransitive in that sentence. There is no direct object."You ate pizza in the cafeteria" is an example of ate as a transitive verb (pizza is the direct object).
some ate fish if you include that as meat. Some may have ate fish but I learned about them when I was 9 and most ate lots of plants.
Ate is the past tense of the verb 'eat'. Example sentence:We ate many different samples of food at the garlic fair.
Nope. No bison in that part of Canada. The Mi'kmaq people ate a lot of fish, caribou and moose.
By living on part of an island, the Japanese usually ate abundant amounts of fish.
The pigs on the farm ate all their food.
Danny ate a pile of hot wings for his birthday.
I ate a sandwich today
Ate the cake is a fragment because there is no subject. To be a complete sentence, it must have a subject and a verb. You would need to change it to, I ate the cake, or She ate the cake, or so on.
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