The word "tasty" is the subject complement in the sentence.
A homonym for complement is "compliment." While they sound the same, they have different meanings. "Complement" means something that completes or goes well with something else, while "compliment" is an expression of praise or admiration.
The bread tasted stale after sitting out for a few days.
A subject pronoun most often comes before a verb as the subject of a sentence or a clause.However: A pronoun that is the subject of a subordinate or relative clause can come after the verb.Janet chose what she liked. Janet likesthe one I like.The subject pronoun of the second part of a compound sentence will come after the verb of the first part of the sentence.Janet cut the bread and she made a sandwich.
The mold on the bread made it inedible.
He went to the store and bought some bread.
Subject: the ginger bread manPredicate: Here goes
Bread is always a nice complement to mussels. Garlic or Herb bread are the most ideal choices.
Salt and pepper complement each other. So I would suggest bread and butt.
The smell.The smell is making you hungry. - this is the basic sentence
Yes, 'bought' is a past tense verb. "I bought the bread." Therefore, the bread is receiving the action of the verb, 'bought', as the direct object of the sentence. 'I' is the subject, performing the action, 'bought.' "The bought bread tasted good." This is a different way of phrasing "The bread was bought, and it tasted good. This shows that the sentence has a compound verb, and bought is not an adjective. Don't be fooled!
A subject pronoun most often comes before a verb as the subject of a sentence or a clause.However: A pronoun that is the subject of a subordinate or relative clause can come after the verb.Janet chose what she liked. Janet likesthe one I like.The subject pronoun of the second part of a compound sentence will come after the verb of the first part of the sentence.Janet cut the bread and she made a sandwich.
Compliment. A complement is something which goes with something else and enhances it. Butter is a complement to bread. It also means the allocated number of crew for a ship. "The ship had a complement of 150." A compliment, on the other hand, is a nice thing to say, something which flatters another person. The verb means to say something nice and flattering, as "I complimented her on the delicious sushi she served."
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Banana can be either the subject or object of a sentence. it can also be an adjective (e.g. Banana Bread) It can be a common noun, the name of a colour. Oddly as part of the phrase "To go bananas" to means "to go crazy"
The Hypothesis uses ONE type of sentence. And this sentence is called the IF and THEN statement.E.g.:Problem: Which bread will mold faster White Bread or Wheat Bread?Hypothesis: If Wheat bread is placed in a cold temperature, then it will mold faster.THANK YOU ALL!
the bread was wholesome grain.
They are slathering honey on bread.