It would be - in my language... - but in English you are supposed to use the plural of the verb (were), not the singular (the agreement takes into account the meaning of the word NUMBER, not its form).
Plagiarism is not allowed at our school. If you are caught with the act of plagiarism you will be expelled.
In this sentence the common noun frog is the direct object of the verb 'caught'.
We caught a big carp last week.Her hair got caught in the door.He was caught stealing from the shop.
Come early.
The catcher caught the baseball.
The correct grammar for "you caught a cold" is subject-verb-object. "You" is the subject, "caught" is the verb, and "a cold" is the object.
No, the sentence should be: "The police caught the thief because he left a clue." This version is grammatically correct because it includes the article "a" before "clue," making it a complete sentence.
Their house is over there; they're not there.
Plagiarism is not allowed at our school. If you are caught with the act of plagiarism you will be expelled.
"I think I caught a cold." would be correct.
Yes.
Yes, ( 's ) is suppose to be used in this sentence, because one is being used as in place of a person; therefore, it is possessive.Examples:"Caught a person's eye...""Caught mother's eye...""Caught one's eye..."
Active because The subject (the dog) caught the object (the ball). The passive term would be, the ball was caught by the dog.
I caught it! or I caught a cold.
.... Because it is illegal? And a huge criminal offense if you are caught.
caught is correct.
The correct word is caught.