Underwent is a verb, the past tense of undergo.
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Yes they were strict because if somone did somthing wrong then they would half to suffer terrible punishment or a sentence to death!
A sentence missing a subject or a verb is a fragment.
It's the word that describes the noun in the sentence.
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Almost. "Underwent" is clumsy in the past tense, though fine in the present tense. This is more correct: "She underwent surgery on Tuesday. He saw her Thursday, and thought she looked pale, but he did not know she had undergone surgery only two days before. See what I mean?
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Such as this: "Sally underwent a transmutation at the doctor's yesterday."
An example of the word operation in a sentence is, "His dad needed an operation on his leg after he had a stroke."
The two owners decided to dissolve their partnership. For once, the partnership between government and industry was successful.
After I became a Christian my life underwent a complete transformation; I am now a completly different person.
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you are successful with your daily work
The operation came off without a hitch.
no, successful is an adjective in that sentence
To turn "7 8" into a number sentence, we need to know the mathematical operation to be performed between the numbers. Depending on the operation, the number sentence could be different. For example, if the operation is addition, the number sentence would be "7 + 8." If the operation is multiplication, it would be "7 * 8."
The landscape underwent a huge transformation after the bomb destroyed the beautiful countryside. The caterpillar transformed into a beautiful butterfly.