The nouns in the sentence are:
The sentence "Shawn tells long crazy jokes" is indeed an action sentence. It describes what Shawn is doing—telling jokes—and provides details about the nature of those jokes, indicating they are both long and crazy. The sentence focuses on the subject (Shawn) and the verb (tells), making it a clear action statement.
The subject of the sentence tells you who it is about.Jenny is nice.Jenny is the subject of this sentence."What" a sentence is about, however, includes a verb (predicate). Generally you need a subject and predicate to make sense of a sentence.For example:I walk home. (subject I, predicate walk,complete predicate walk home)
If the verb is the whole sentence, then it is not a sentence, but a sentence fragment. A sentence requires at least a subject and a verb. Examples of Sentence Fragments: Run. Hide. Watch.
Yes, James Santos example was (Emman run.). Emman = subject/Run = predicate its a complete sentence or an independent clause. A clause is a group of related words containing a subject that tells readers what the sentence is about, and a verb that tells readers what the subject is doing. An independent clause, also called a main clause, is a clause that can stand on its own. It contains all the information necessary to be a complete sentence. An independent clause has a subject that tells you what the sentence is about and a verb that tells you what the subject is doing. It expresses a complete thought, relaying that something has happened or was said.
The word that tells the action in a sentence is called a verb. Verbs express what the subject is doing, experiencing, or being. They are essential for conveying the main activity or state of being in a sentence. Examples include words like "run," "think," and "is."
"History tells us that Europe was antagonistic to the Unites States".
The subject tells who or what the sentence is about.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
You can find her when you get the package from the museum and it tells you to go to the museum in early poptropica
the subject is what the sentence is about
a sentence that tells a fact is a declarative sentence
topic sentence
I think it tells what squad your in and who you are.
A sentence that tells you to do something is called a command sentence.
The objective
Yes because a declarative sentence tells you something and the sentence tells you that some crickets kegs live out doors.
that kind of sentence(s) is/are called imperative sentence it tells a command or a request it ends with a period. example Can you pick those books for me. thanks