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Spacelab, Space Station, Hubble Telescope, and other man-made orbiting objects. Add the Moon if it meets the definition of an object. Answer may also depend on the definition of "visited".
moon baby :D
it cause noise pollution to the people aroun, because people visited ther mostly
It is the most visited tourist attraction on Oahu. An average of 4000 tickets are given out every day the the Arizona Memorial alone. If the memorial was dedicated in 1962, there have been almost 70 million people who have visited. The next closest attraction on Oahu only has 34 million visitors, less than half.
Probably because there is water springs that run down the mountain and those springs make mist witch probably gets you wet.
I will need to be researching this subject in several libraries. I've visited the libraries of several universities this month.
The words 'Yesterday Nick visited and old village' is NOT a grammatically correct sentence for two reasons. First, the word 'and' is a connecting word to make a compound subject, compound verb, or compound sentence. Instead of 'and' in your sentence, you need one of three words: a, an, or the. Those three words are called articles of speech and come before nouns. Second, you need a comma after Yesterday. Note: you use 'an' before words beginning with a vowel.So the sentence should read:Yesterday, Nick visited an old village. (or the old village)Yesterday is an adverb.Nick is the nounan old village is the object phrasean is an articleold is an adjective modifying villagevillage is the object.You can also write the sentence: Nick visited an old village yesterday.
There are NO pronouns in the sentence.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:They visited New York during summer vacation.The pronoun 'they' takes the place of the compound subject of the sentence 'Betty and the family'.Betty and the family visited it during summer vacation.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the direct object noun 'New York'.
Last year, we visited the Grand Canyon.
"I visited my physician yesterday."
A compound subject is more than one subject (not just a single word meaning more than one). A compound predicate is more than one action by the same subject. Rarely, you may have both a compound subject and a compound predicate.Examples:"Bill and Dan are friends." "The man and his dog go running together." (compound subjects)"The writer sits and watches TV until he gets an idea." (compound predicate : sits/watches)"The child and his mother visited the park and fed animals at the zoo."(child/mother subject, visited/fed predicate)
I am friends with your aunt whom you visited recently.
In the sentence 'She visited us more often than we expected' yes, expected is a right form in this sentence.
Our class visited Joe's pumpkin farm. -OR- We visited Joe's pumpkin farm.
We visited the Science center.
No, I have not visited Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Commas should go after "visited" and "Pennsylvania" in the sentence.
The nouns in the sentence are:people (plural, common, concrete noun; subject of the sentence)family (singular, common, concrete noun; object of the preposition 'from')Washington Monument (singular, proper, concrete noun; direct object)Washington D.C. (singular, proper, concrete noun; object of the preposition 'in')The pronoun in the sentence is our (possessive adjective, describes the noun 'family') Note: The word 'several' can be an indefinite pronoun. However, in this sentence it functions as an adjective describing the noun 'family'.Example use as a pronoun: Several of our family have visited...