The correct way to write the sentence is: "Carlos has done his work correctly." In this sentence, "has done" is the present perfect tense of the verb "to do," indicating that the action was completed in the past and has relevance to the present. "Correctly" is the adverb that describes how Carlos completed his work.
Carlos and you went to the park when you decided to join your friends in a game of disc golf. (the pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural)OR:Carlos and I went to the park and wedecided to join our friends in a game of disc golf.
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The noun Carlos's bike is singular possessive.The plural form for the noun Carlos is the Carloses; the plural possessive form is Carloses'.Note: The noun Carlos is a proper noun, the name of a person. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
Carlos lent his basketball to Roberto and you. This is perfectly correct.
Carlos and you went to the park when you decided to join your friends in a game of disc golf. (the pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural)OR:Carlos and I went to the park and wedecided to join our friends in a game of disc golf.
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The Carloses is the plural form for Carlos; example sentence: The Carloses live at number eighteen.
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the subject is Carlos. There is no indirect object. The direct object is 'the book'.
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It depends on how the sentence is set up. All you have to do is try to figure out who or what the verb in the sentence is acting on. (ex: Carlos loves Celena. Even though 'Carlos' is doing the act of 'loving', it is being acted on 'Celena', so she is the topic.)
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