Betsy is the simple subject in this sentence, and really the complete subject.
Learned is the verb, because it is an action and is what Betsy (the subject) did.
How is the direct object. (Therefore, learned would be a transitive verb.) It answers learned what? Learned how.
To walk is a prepositional phrase. To is the preposition and walk is the object of the preposition in this phrase.
Betsy is an unpleasant woman who will doubtlessly henpeck her unfortunate husband, once she gets married.
Betsy Ross was a seamstress who sewed flags during the Revolutionary War. The seamstress was able to repair the wedding dress in time for the ceremony.
The Characters name's in the series of Betsy Byars are Herculeah and her Best friend Meat.
Jemmy and Prince Brat escaped from the highway men. They wanted to go to the town. Betsy tells them of a kind potato man who would give them a ride to the fair in the town. So the two boys decide to follow Betsy.
1.Frendship 2.Loyalty
Yes. Betsy Ross learned to sew from her aunt, Sara Griscom.
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Betsy Ross wanted to sew the american flag when she learned how to sew things better
Betsy Ross learned how to sew when she was a girl not an adult. Her Aunt Sarah taught her very well.
she was age 2
betsy is her nickname. her real name is Elizabith Grescom
Maud Hart Lovelace has written: 'Gentlemen from England' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, British Americans 'Over the big hill' 'Betsy-Tacy and Tib' -- subject(s): Friendship, Juvenile fiction, Fiction 'Betsy-Tacy Books' 'Betsy and Joe' 'Winona's Pony Cart' -- subject(s): Fiction, Birthdays, Ponies, Family life, Parties 'Betsy Was a Junior/Betsy and Joe' 'Betsy-Tacy and Tib (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Betsy Was a Junior (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Heaven to Betsy (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Betsy in spite of herself' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Schools, Social life and customs, Self-perception, Interpersonal relations, High schools, Friendship, City and town life 'The Charming Sally' 'Carney's House Party' -- subject(s): Fiction, Social life and customs, Interpersonal relations, Vacations, Parties, Friendship, Universities and colleges 'Betsy and Joe (Betsy-Tacy Book)' 'Betsy's Wedding (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Betsy in Spite of Herself (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Betsy and the great world' -- subject(s): Fiction, Social life and customs, Voyages and travels, Self-perception, Interpersonal relations, Travel
Betsy Ross went to a public Friends or Quaker School
Sewing.
Betsy Ross learned to sew when she was a child, probably in the late 1750s, from her great-aunt, Sarah Griscom. There is a source link below.
Women were not not allowed to apprentice. She married him and learned the business.
Betsy Duncombe has written: 'Night and day' -- subject(s): Poetry, Yoga