He was frightened badly. So I talked him down.
I was so frightened when I heard the noise.
The child was frightened of what was under his bed.
When I saw a big dog coming to me!
She had never been so frightened before.Mummy, James frightened me again.
The lion that looked like a beast frightened me.
That sentence doesn't contain a direct object.
The simple predicate is the verb or the verb phrase in a sentence. In the sentence 'From the window peered a scary face that frightened my little brother' the simple predicate is 'peered'.
Hazel would be capitalised, and possibly florist, if it was part of the name of the shop, as opposed to a florist associated with Hazel, though it is likely to be florists in that case. "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's florist." "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's Florist."
It is a sentence.
The man was frightened to see that his son had killed himself!
She had never been so frightened before.Mummy, James frightened me again.
Frightened is only capitalised if it begins a sentence, or is part of a title.
I was so frightened in the haunted house, it really scared me.
The verb in this sentence is "peered." It describes the action of the scary face looking out from the window.
Macabre movies make me frightened.
The lion that looked like a beast frightened me.
The bird was frightened away by the noise. Are you frightened by swarms of bees? (One swarm can ruin your whole Saturday night!) A spooky carnival ride is one place where people enjoy being frightened.
The correct capitalization for that sentence is: "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's Florist."
That sentence doesn't contain a direct object.
A ghostly apparition frightened Scooby Doo.