Type the letter that represents the position on the diagram where the highlighted word in the sentence should appear.
Sarah loved the *sound* of the choir at the recital, and she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
C = Sound
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the recital, and she *decided* to audition for the choir in the spring.
M = Decided
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the recital, and *she* decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
L = She
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the recital, and she decided *to audition* for the choir in the spring.
N = To Audition
Sarah loved the sound *of* the choir at the recital, and she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
E = Of
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the recital, *and*she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
K = And
Sarah loved the sound of the *choir* at the recital, and she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
F = Choir
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the *recital*, and she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
I = Recital
A+ LS
Ah, it looks like you're asking for the correct sentence structure to inquire about the time of Miss Grissom's recital. You could say, "What time are we due at Miss Grissom's recital?" Remember, asking questions is a wonderful way to show interest and support for others. Keep spreading that positivity!
The horns in the allegro piece were so bright that no one could have possibly slept through the recital.
Please recite the alphabet to me from A to Z.
It's a recital offered on to something.. an example of this is a dance recital offering. they offer the dance and do some movements in response to the music.. in piano recital, mostly it is an offering for the composer of the music.. the piano do the works in this...
The definition of the word recital is the action of reading or reciting speech or music in a public environment. A recital may also mean a very detailed account or report on something.
"Sarah" | loved | "sound" = at recital Sarah | decided | to audition = for choir in spring
The infinitive in this sentence is "to audition."
The piano recital was catchy in the Christmas parry
During the recital is the prepositional phrase. It starts with a preposition and ends with a noun> Those are the rules!
During the recital
"During the recital" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It indicates the time frame when the action of listening intently took place.
Ah, it looks like you're asking for the correct sentence structure to inquire about the time of Miss Grissom's recital. You could say, "What time are we due at Miss Grissom's recital?" Remember, asking questions is a wonderful way to show interest and support for others. Keep spreading that positivity!
The subject is I.
"I enjoyed the woodwind quintet recital, but I would have liked to have heard more oboe solos."
A teacher said: "Please keep your minds well in class."
lecture recital
The horns in the allegro piece were so bright that no one could have possibly slept through the recital.