Yes, 'thought' is the irregular past tense of 'think'.
Here are the grammatically sentences of your versions: (1) i thought you saw him in the yard. (2) Mary saw that man again yesterday. (3) Sam has seen the same man in New York City. (4) When had you seen him last? Therefore, the answer to your question is #3.
Yes, "The man that I saw yesterday" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a complete thought or predicate.
If you're asking if "You lost the game yesterday" is an independent clause, yes. It can be on its own and be a complete sentence.
The student answered 100% of the test questions correctly. Even though I thought the cashier had made a mistake, she had correctly rung up my purchases.
The family left for Disney World yesterday. We left the party after midnight. I thought I lost the ring, but I left it on the dresser.
No, Although, I thought I killed Him Yesterday No, Although, I thought I killed Him Yesterday
The verb in the sentence is "thought."
"If the king and prince own different carriages" is not a sentence, it is a sentence fragment, an incomplete thought.The sentence, "The king and prince own different carriages." is a complete thought, a statement. The conjunction "if" introduces a conditional clause. By removing "if", the phrase is not conditional, it is a complete thought (sentence).This sentence can be correctly completed by replacing nouns with the following pronouns (in bold):"He and the prince own different carriages.""The king and he own different carriages.""They own different carriages.""The king and prince own them."
tuseday lol1 that will throw people off is "Today is the tomorrow you thought about yesterday"
"Think" is an irregular verb. In the past tense, it changes to "thought" instead of following the regular -ed pattern.
A complete sentence must have a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or the action taking place). It must also express a complete thought and be punctuated correctly.