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This is a somewhat controversial subject. Probably most grammarians would assert that the simple predicate is "was falling", the past progressive form of "to be". Others might insist that only "was" is the simple predicate and that "falling from a cloudy sky" is an objective complement.
The bounty of the land was most fortuitous for the pilgrims.
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Athena is the most famous child who is said to have sprung from Zeus' head fully formed and in armor. She is the goddess of wisdom, war, civilization, and justice in Greek mythology.
No, not really. A tornado is not simply a product of wind, and most tornadoes are not associated with hurricanes. Most tornadoes arise from a complex and not yet fully understood interaction of air currents, usually within a special kind of thunderstorm called a supercell. Tornadoes often form in the outer storm bands of a hurricane, but most tornadoes, especially the most destructive ones, are produce by other systems.
There is no verb phrase in the sentence; the main verb is 'is', there are no auxiliary verbs to form a verb phrase. Example of verb phrase:I would have thought that the rattle snake was the most feared animal in the west.
In the sentence "Most of the basketball team will be attending weather dance," the verb phrase is "will be attending."
Hardness is a word. It is a word in the phrase most hardness scale
Yes, as a matter of fact, a prepositional phrase is usually stated at the end of most sentences.
its alliteration and its a sentence or phrase with most of the words starting with the same soundex) erin the expedient elf......
Both "fully develop" and "develop fully" are correct, but their usage can depend on the context. "Fully develop" is often used as a verb phrase, while "develop fully" can be used to emphasize the completeness of the action. In most cases, either can be used interchangeably without changing the meaning significantly.
Yes, in most cases, you should use a comma after the phrase "every day" at the beginning of a sentence to separate it from the rest of the sentence. For example, "Every day, I go for a run in the park."
Sentences can be joined in a variety of ways. The most common is by use of a conjunction. The most common conjunctions are "and," "but," and "or." Keep in mind that a sentence is a phrase, and conjunctions join words, phrases, and clauses.
The verb phrase is has been. Has is a form of have and been is the past participle of be.This is a present perfect sentence. Present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participle.eg have been, have sent, have given, have eaten, has taken, has broken, has lost
The prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition and its object. It acts as an adjective or adverb and provides additional information about the subject or object of a sentence. However, the subject of most sentences is typically found at the beginning of the sentence before the verb.
The verb is 'feared' because it is used with an object
Economics. The economy is the most talked about plus it effects everyone. More views on how to improve it could be useful.