Billy likes to look for comets.
The comet is moving quickly across the sky.
I could see the comet in the sky coming toward me as it passes the milky way.
The comet hurtled towards the Earth.A comet is not made of fire, as it may look to the naked eye, but actually of ice.The plane fell from the sky like a comet.He must've been going at the speed of a comet!
"When the sun heats a comet much of it becomes gas."The verb heats is an action verb, a word for the act of applying heat.The verb becomes is a being verb, in this sentence, meaning it comes to be.
In the sentence provided, the prepositional phrase is "with such force." The object of this prepositional phrase is "force," which indicates the manner in which the asteroid or comet hit the earth.
Bob is looking for comets
The comet is moving quickly across the sky.
I could see the comet in the sky coming toward me as it passes the milky way.
Tracking the wayward path of a comet is no easy matter.
Until now, the comet had been unobserved for centuries.
Comets fly high in space and through our galaxy.
The verb in the sentence "Honore Flaugergues first saw his comet in March of 1811" is "saw." It is the past tense of the verb "see," indicating the action of observing the comet.
The comet hurtled towards the Earth.A comet is not made of fire, as it may look to the naked eye, but actually of ice.The plane fell from the sky like a comet.He must've been going at the speed of a comet!
The comet was seen to streak across the evening sky.
By comet I am assuming you mean comma. Commas can appear in many places. For example, one of the most common places I run into commas is in list form.Johnny bought 3 apples, 2 peaches, and 4 oranges.Notice how there are 2 commas in that sentence.
Here is one: A massive comet or asteroid appears to have ended the dinosaurs lives.
"When the sun heats a comet much of it becomes gas."The verb heats is an action verb, a word for the act of applying heat.The verb becomes is a being verb, in this sentence, meaning it comes to be.