D They won the game.
Vancouver Furious George was created in 1995.
No. For a sentence to contain a direct object, the verb must be transitive (a type of action verb). "Was" is a linking verb, and "furious" is the subject complement. Subject complements and direct objects are not the same thing.
he was furious when he received the decleration of independence
B is correct.
because he was probably furious and was on drugs and wanted to get revenge
Being George Bush!
George Washington's campaign to rout the British was successful.
Govenor George Ryan of Illinois placed a moratorium on death sentences in 2000. Although Ryan still believes in the death penalty, he wanted to make sure the evidence supported the penalty.
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I believe the answer would be D. They won the game. "They" is the subject, "won" is the verb, and "game" is the direct object.
The bum was a seedy remnant of the days when they rode the rails. George did not think that his suit jacket was seedy. His wife disagreed.
The distinction between "include the following" or "includes the following" is whether you have a singular or plural noun/pronoun, and/or whether it is first-person or not. Example sentences for "include" and "include the following": I include the following as my best achievements: graduating from college, raising my daughter, and my work as a nurse. (I = singular & first person pronoun) We include a flyer describing our services in every invoice mailed to our customers. OR, using a noun for "we" -- The plumbers include a flyer describing their services in every invoice mailed to their customers. We include the following flyers describing our services in every invoice mailed to our customers: a basic flyer, a price flyer, and a guarantee of services flyer. OR -- The plumbers include the following flyers describing their services in every invoice mailed to their customers: a basic flyer, a price flyer, and a guarantee of services flyer. Example sentences for "includes" and "includes the following": Every time George sends me a gift, he includes a card professing his love for me. Every time George justifies his love for me, he includes the following reasons: he says he can't live without me; I'm "too beautiful"; and he "loves my mind". She includes Mary Jane among her friends, even though most people detest Mary Jane. OR using a name in place of "she" - Carla includes Mary Jane among her friends, even though most people detest Mary Jane.