Im not sure I get your question 100% but if I got it right then Hale is the last name of Rosalie, wife of Emmett and adoptive daughter of Carlise Cullen and Esme Cullen. Adoptive sister of Edward Cullen and Alice Cullen. "Twin" sister of Jasper Hale. Rosalie's human last name was Hale and she so wanted to be human again that she wanted to keep her name because it was important to her. Jasper is her twin in the facade because they look so much alike in the story. Technically though, if the book stuck with the facts, then Rosalie would be a Cullen half the time because she'd be married to Emmett and his last name was Cullen. Also, Alice's last name would be Hale because of Jasper though they weren't as flamboyant about their relationship though they care more deeply for each other, they don't really ever live away from the family as a married couple.
Ms. Hale is the simple subject. The subject of a sentence is who performs the action of the verb.
The verb in the sentence "The funny card made Hale smile" is "made." It indicates the action performed by the subject ("the funny card") that results in the effect on Hale. The word "smile" acts as an object of the verb "made," showing what Hale did as a result.
The verb in the sentence "The funny card made Hale smile" is "made." It indicates the action performed by the subject, "the funny card," which is causing or leading to Hale's smile. Additionally, "smile" functions as an infinitive verb, indicating the result of the action.
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She had to hale out the rubbish bin every day. The boy had to hale his father out of the water when he fell in. The auntie was 60, but she was very hale and hearty.
Ms. Hale is the simple subject. The subject of a sentence is who performs the action of the verb.
The verb in the sentence "The funny card made Hale smile" is "made." It indicates the action performed by the subject ("the funny card") that results in the effect on Hale. The word "smile" acts as an object of the verb "made," showing what Hale did as a result.
The verb in the sentence "The funny card made Hale smile" is "made." It indicates the action performed by the subject, "the funny card," which is causing or leading to Hale's smile. Additionally, "smile" functions as an infinitive verb, indicating the result of the action.
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