He came home early, so he could see the movie.
Since it modifies "shovel" it is an adjective.
A sentence missing a subject or a verb is a fragment.
The following are examples of modal auxiliary verbs: * can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, must Aside from the modals, there are other kinds of auxiliary verbs, including forms of:* have, be and do
Yes, it could. Example: This is awesome!
If you mean which adjectives are used to describe the noun errors, they could be subtle, gross, human, computer.In the following sentence the word computer is used as an adjective with the word errors: The bills were printed improperly because of a series of computer errors.
He came home early, so he could see the movie.
You could have a sentence like: Of the following choices, which would you prefer?
I should have gone with her, and would have if I could.
There are multiple ways this sentence could be corrected to. Two that I could think of are--"Since this morning, the rope lie near the gate.""The rope lie near the gate since morning."has lay should be 'lie', because lay's past tense is 'lie'.
Yes, "Is you won the trophy" is a fragment sentence because it is missing a subject and does not express a complete thought. It could be corrected by adding the subject "You" at the beginning to make it a complete sentence, such as "You won the trophy."
The sentence should be corrected to "Your blue jeans are good."
He was vaguely aware that someone could be following him.
No one could change or improve the girl's incorrigible behavior.
The statement could be: "Provide a concise summary of the sentence."
The verb phrase is 'could have moved' (never is an adverb modifying the verb).One problem with the sentence is that the antecedent (subject: you) and the reflexive pronoun (ourselves) do not agree. The following are corrected antecedent agreement:You could never have moved that tree by yourselves.We could never have moved that tree by ourselves.
Combine it with another sentence.
Her mother had to lambaste her for not following her instructions.