I think it is Was and Cleaning.
Its a predicate
Was cleaning
room clean
predicate
Without a subject or a verb, it isn't a sentence. The subject is "it" and the verb is "isn't".subject = I / verb = like - I like ice cream.subject = we / verb = walk - We walk to school everyday.subject = My brother and I / verb = ate - My brother and I ate the cake.subject = all my friends / verb = are having - All my friends are having a party
Examples of simple sentences look like these: 1. The girl ran to her room. 2. The baby cried. 3. The singer bowed. 4. The runner runs fast. 5. Nestor go to the office early. 6. He plays cricket. An example of a simple sentence with a compound predicate is something like this: The students ran and played at recess. There is just one subject, but two verbs in the predicate.
Yes. It means that the kitchen must be kept clean.If the kitchen is dirty, the phrase would be the kitchen needs to be cleaned, i.e. it needs cleaning.
The combination, for example: 'can help the people' is a verb phrase. A verb phrase functions as:A sentence predicate (the verb and the words that follow from it) of a sentence.We can help the people.A noun clause:We can help the people clean up storm damage.
A command sentence has the subject generally referred to as "you understood". A command sentence does not specifcally identify a subject to which the direction is commanded, but it is communicated to the receiver such that they understand the action is required of them. Examples of command sentences: Clean your room. Please shut the door. Answer the phone please.
Here is one sentence :my sister helped me clean my room.Sister is the subject and clean my room is the predicate.
Without a subject or a verb, it isn't a sentence. The subject is "it" and the verb is "isn't".subject = I / verb = like - I like ice cream.subject = we / verb = walk - We walk to school everyday.subject = My brother and I / verb = ate - My brother and I ate the cake.subject = all my friends / verb = are having - All my friends are having a party
You can be a subject in a sentence You should go and see the new movie by Peter Jackson. In imperatives, e.g. "Clean your room.", you is an implied subject. "You clean your room."
Examples of simple sentences look like these: 1. The girl ran to her room. 2. The baby cried. 3. The singer bowed. 4. The runner runs fast. 5. Nestor go to the office early. 6. He plays cricket. An example of a simple sentence with a compound predicate is something like this: The students ran and played at recess. There is just one subject, but two verbs in the predicate.
Sort of. Technically it doesn't have a subject, but it's an imperative sentence which implies that "you" is the subject.
"Go clean your room." An imperative sentence is any sentence that gives a command. The subject of an imperative sentence is always "You."
A verb can do all three. eg The boy plays footballThe boy is a good player The boy has a red shirt And there are other possibilities too: "John, you clean up that mess!" The verb is still the verb, even in John never does what he is told. "Will Margaret help me with my math homework?" Margaret is not acting, the verb isn't saying anything about what Margaret is, and it says nothing about what Margaret has.
A pronoun in the subjective case is used as the subject of a sentence. It performs the action or is the entity that the sentence is about. Examples of pronouns in the subjective case include "I," "you," "he," "she," "we," and "they."
Yes. It means that the kitchen must be kept clean.If the kitchen is dirty, the phrase would be the kitchen needs to be cleaned, i.e. it needs cleaning.
Crops in the desert will not grow without irrigation. The wound needs irrigation to clean the dirt out and prevent infection.
The subject, which is ordinarily the pronoun you.Example: Go clean your room.The instruction refers to you, meaning "you should (or must) clean your room."
The combination, for example: 'can help the people' is a verb phrase. A verb phrase functions as:A sentence predicate (the verb and the words that follow from it) of a sentence.We can help the people.A noun clause:We can help the people clean up storm damage.