Are is the verb. Cassettes is the subject.
The sentence in which the verb is a linking verb uses the verb to connect the subject of the verb to more information about the subject. The linking verb will not express an action.
Yes, "She ran." is a complete sentence because it has a subject and a verb.
Yes, it does. The subject pronoun is the subject of a sentence or a clause. Both a sentence or a clause must have a verb.Examples:He wants a new jacket. (the subject of the sentence is 'he', the verb is 'wants')The one he wants has his team's logo. (the subject of the clause is 'he', the verb is 'wants'; the subject of the sentence is 'one', the verb is 'has')I saw the jacket he wants at Mike's. (the relative clause 'he wants' relates to the direct object of the sentence 'jacket')
no hi is not a sentence because a sentence has a SVO (subject verb and object) Hi is just a subject it needs a verb with it
The subject is often near the start of a sentence: it is the thing or person that the sentence is about, and for an action verb, it is the thing or person performing the action. The verb is the action or state described in the sentence: what the subject does or is.
No, you've is a contraction. You've is a combination of 'you have' and acts as the subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence or phrase.
no, every sentence needs a subject and a verb. waved is a verb but there is no subject. the subject is who or what is doing the verb.
Does it have a subject and a verb? The subject is "They" and the verb is "made" so it is a sentence. A proper sentence must have a subject and a verb and make sense.
The subject is he, and the verb is was.
The verb is the action word in a sentence that describes what the subject is doing.
A subject can be used as a verb in a sentence by adding the appropriate conjugation for the subject acting as the verb. For example, in the sentence "The dog barks loudly," "dog" is the subject and "barks" is the verb.
The verb in the sentence is "was," which is the linking verb connecting the subject "neighborhood" to the subject complement "dark."
The possessive pronoun 'mine' is functioning as the subject of the given sentence.However, a possessive pronoun can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:Mine is better than yours. (subject of the sentence)They said that mine is better in their final choice. (subject of the relative clause)They saw mine as more professional. (direct object of the verb 'saw')They gave the award to mine. (object of the preposition 'to')
A sentence requires a subject and a verb, without those, it's not a sentence. "Into the water" is not a sentence; when you add a subject and a verb, "My keys fell into the water." you have a sentence. The subject is 'keys', the verb is 'fell'.
The verb in the sentence states what the subject does. The verb is the action or state of being that the subject performs or undergoes.
A sentence is a string of words with both a subject and a verb. A sentence without either a subject or a verb is incomplete.
The sentence in which the verb is a linking verb uses the verb to connect the subject of the verb to more information about the subject. The linking verb will not express an action.