Julie's face turned red when Jasper let the cat out of the bag.
"Cat's got your tongue" IS a sentence.
Here is an example sentence with the word "unenthusiastic":The cat stared at the toy with an unenthusiasticexpression and slowly turned to walk away.
It depends on the sentence but in general, it is usually the subject that does the action. Example: The red cat lounged on the warm patio. The red cat (subject) does the action (lounged) Sometimes, however, the actual "subject" in a sentence is hidden (like when it is written in passive voice). Example: The revisions were completed. The subject of this sentence, grammatically, is "revisions" so you could say that the revisions did the action (were completed). You could add onto that sentence and make it clearer, however. Example: The revisions were completed by unknown bystanders. In this sentence, even though "revisions" is still grammatically the subject, you could say that "unknown bystanders," which is the direct object, does the action in the sentence. Really, if you are reading a sentence and you are unsure of who or what is doing the action in the sentence, just ask yourself "who?" Example: The red cat lounged on the warm patio. (who lounged? the red cat) The revisions were completed by unknown bystanders. (who revised? unknown bystanders) The revisions were completed. (what was completed? the revisions)
The nouns in the sentence are boy, bag, and car.
The subject is who, what, or where the sentence revolves around. For example, in the sentence "The dog chased the cat", the dog is the subject. The subject is usually the first noun in the sentence, unless the sentence starts with a prepositional phrase, like "throughout the afternoon".
Melonie didn't know about her surprise party until someone was talking to her and accidentally let the cat out of the bag.
"Cat's got your tongue" IS a sentence.
I can give you an example sentence. One example of the cat family is the lion.
It's a metaphor meaning someone gave away a secret. Example Sentence: We tried to keep Jane's surprise birthday party a secret, but some one let the cat out of the bag before the party.
that is your cat for example
The phrase "The Cat in the Hat sat on a mat" is an example of a simple sentence in English, consisting of a subject ("The Cat in the Hat"), a verb ("sat"), and an object ("on a mat"). It showcases basic sentence structure and can be used to teach sentence formation to beginners.
Example sentence - We know how much the beans will cost because we weigh them after filling the bag.
I need a bag of ice.
The cat is between you and me.
I need a bag of ice.
A sentence with the word domestic in it is "Harry's cat was domestic because it was tame."
Example sentence - When I pet my cat, he purrs contently.