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the campers is the complete subject
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The plural of camper is campers. As in "the campers slept by the river".
cause: they wandered off the trail and become lost. effect: they had to be rescued.
Throughout the long stormy night, the excited campers shared ghost stories.
Man and campers
the campers is the complete subject
The plural possessive form for "campers" is "campers'." Here's an example to illustrate its usage: "The campers' tents were set up around the campfire." In this sentence, "campers'" shows that the tents belong to or are associated with multiple campers.
the bear mauled the campers
I can't see a pronoun in that sentence.
They watched as the campers pushed their canoes into the river.
They decided to plunder the tents of the unhappy campers.
The: article campers: noun (subject) were: verb drenched: verb (past participle) by: preposition the: article rainstorm: noun (object)
homonym has a diffrent diffintion than synomyn
See also:Which of the word choices below is not an adjective in this sentence The ghostlike shadows around the campsite caused many campers to have frightening dreams
To change the sentence from active to passive voice, you can rephrase it to focus on the action being done rather than the doer. The passive version would be: "Others are advised by expert campers to bring extra batteries for the flashlight when camping." This shifts the emphasis from the campers to those receiving the advice.
When the bear went over the mountain, he topped the crest.The crest of that mountain is today's goal, campers!