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Nola and I prepared dinner for the family. How is the nominative pronoun used in the sentence?

The nominative pronoun "I" is part of the compound subject of the sentence.


What are the pronouns in the sentence You will be ready when they come for us?

The pronouns in the sentence are:you, subject of the the first part of the compound sentence;they, subject of the second part of the compound sentence;us, object of the preposition 'for'.All of the pronouns in the sentence are personal pronouns, words that take the place of a noun, a plural noun or two or more nouns for specific people.


The part of a sentence that comes first?

A comma


Is this sentence using the pronouns correctly Jacob and you are going to set a meeting date?

Yes, the only pronoun in the sentence is "you" which is used as part of the compound subject of the sentence.The pronoun "you" can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.


Why are the italicized pronouns used correctly in the sentence below Select all that apply You honored Grace and me when you and she invited us out to dinner?

"Select all thatapply."you, a personal pronoun, the inferred subject of the sentence.all, an indefinite pronoun that takes the place of an unknown or unnamed number or amount.that, a relative pronoun, introduces the relative clause 'that apply'."You honored Grace and me when you and she invited us out to dinner."you, personal pronoun, subject of the first part of the compound sentence.me, personal pronoun, part of the compound direct object of the verb 'honored'.you, personal pronoun, part of the compound subject of the second part of the compound sentence.she, personal pronoun, part of the compound subject of the second part of the compound sentence.us, personal pronoun, direct object of the verb 'invited'.

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How do you know which sentence is the topic sentence?

it is the first sentence and states part of the question


Is Kim will take her daughter shopping when she learns to behave in public a compound sentence?

This is not a compound sentence. A compound sentence is one that can be broken into two separate yet complete thoughts. As this one is a sentence where the first part is dependent on the second and can not be split.


What is the pronoun in the sentence He yelled HELP and saw a brave dog quickly run to the rescue?

The pronoun in the sentence is "He", which is referring to the person who yelled for help.


Should the word question be capitalized?

No, unless it is the first word of a sentence or part of a title. In general, the word "question" should be lowercase.


A part of a sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is called a?

A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.


What are the likely products of AgNO3 plus KBr?

AgBr + KNO3 In most chemical reactions, The first part of the first compound (Ag) combines with the second part of the second compound (Br). And then the first part of the second compound (K), combines with the second part of the first compound (NO3). Also, the 3 at the end of NO3 should be in subtext. If all that makes sense.


Nola and I prepared dinner for the family. How is the nominative pronoun used in the sentence?

The nominative pronoun "I" is part of the compound subject of the sentence.


What is the compound word in these sentence a plot of ground prepared for plants AND a partitioned part inside a building?

inside is the compound word. in and side.


Is this sentence simple or compound The strange-looking baobab tree grows in Africa and is quite useful?

Compound as it does have a unneeded ending. "and is quite useful". Meaning that the sentence does make sense with out that part of the sentence. If it didn't have this extra bit it would be a simple sentence.


What part of common cold?

Your question is an incomplete sentence.


When could you use a semi-colon in a compound sentence?

You use the semi-colon when each part of the sentence is a complete thought and could actually be broken into a sentence of its own.


The sentence part which you locate first?

I locate the sentence part you are reading first to comprehend the context and provide an accurate response. By understanding which specific part you are referring to, I can help address your query effectively.