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the campers is the complete subject
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
a sudden storm
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.
Simple subject: man Simple predicate: was rescued
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
a sudden storm
When the bear went over the mountain, he topped the crest.The crest of that mountain is today's goal, campers!