He is scared of the dark.
my little brother was a premature
In the sentence, "It is usually hard for my little brother to recall what he has done," my is a possessive adjective, and usually is an adverb.
Ah, what a lovely question! "Before we went out" is a subordinate clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It depends on the main clause to give it full meaning, just like how a happy little tree needs a beautiful sky to truly shine.
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
The given sentence "when he came back" is a dependent adverbial clause. Specifically, it functions as an adverbial clause of time, indicating when the action in the main clause (presumably preceding this phrase) occurred. In terms of grammar, it serves to provide additional information about the timing of the action, enhancing the overall meaning and context of the sentence.
It is a complex sentence because it has one independent clause : the little boy ran faster and a subordinate clause : than the midget. The subordinate clause relies on the independent clause so it's a complex sentence. Hope that's right :D lol
No. "Whatever became of that little puppy" is a noun clause.
It's an Interrogative Sentence and an Independent (and Main) Clause.
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my little brother was a premature
In the sentence, "It is usually hard for my little brother to recall what he has done," my is a possessive adjective, and usually is an adverb.
My rascal of a little brother drove away in the bookmobile! The bookmobile is now in a ditch. My little brother is no longer welcome on the bookmobile.
This is a declarative sentence, stating a fact or information.
The verb "is" in this sentence is intransitive because it does not have a direct object receiving the action. Instead, it links the subject ("Sally") to the subject complement ("very patient with her pesky little brother").
Ah, what a lovely question! "Before we went out" is a subordinate clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It depends on the main clause to give it full meaning, just like how a happy little tree needs a beautiful sky to truly shine.
that rope was gnarly after my little brother was done playing with it
My little brother likes to interrupt me when I am doing my homework.