Will he be able to fix the broken television?
The subject in the sentence above is "he."
The subject is a person or thing you're talking about so is "he"
fix the broken televisoin
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He was not able to pen the letter as he had broken his finger. She was able to pen the check on the spot. The pig pen was full of filth and stank.
A complete sentence must have a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb). For example, "The bird flies in the sky." "The bird" is the subject of the sentence (bird is a noun) and "flies in the sky" is the predicate (flies is the verb). This is a complete sentence. "The mailman" is NOT a complete sentence because there is no predicate (I didn't tell you what the mailman did). Ask yourself "Who?" and "Did what?" and if you're able to answer both questions then you probably have a subject and a predicate, and therefore, a complete sentence.
I believe that it is either the homework or you, but I'm not sure... ;/
The nouns in the sentence are: nouns and sentence.
Your sky box could be broken or if you have free television you will not be able to receive it.
He was able to piece together the broken gate.
"Most products come with a warranty for about a years time. After the year, you will have to purchase another warranty for Vizio TVS or you won't be able to get the product fixed if it becomes broken."
Since my TV is corporeal I am able to comprehend it through perception. Since my thoughts are not corporeal, I am not able to comprehend them through perception. Examples of corporeal nourishment are food and water.
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We were able to donate hundreds of winter coats to the emergency shelter because of a collaboration between the schools and the television station.
He was not able to pen the letter as he had broken his finger. She was able to pen the check on the spot. The pig pen was full of filth and stank.
They were able to rejoin the group. The use of the new glue allowed them to rejoin the broken pieces.
The pronouns in the sentence are:she, a personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;her, a possessive adjective, describes the noun 'project'.
A complete sentence must have a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb). For example, "The bird flies in the sky." "The bird" is the subject of the sentence (bird is a noun) and "flies in the sky" is the predicate (flies is the verb). This is a complete sentence. "The mailman" is NOT a complete sentence because there is no predicate (I didn't tell you what the mailman did). Ask yourself "Who?" and "Did what?" and if you're able to answer both questions then you probably have a subject and a predicate, and therefore, a complete sentence.
I need a topic relevant enough to my subject so I am able to write an essay.
Well, X-rays detect broken bones. Microwaves, let you phone people. Tv. Radios. Oh and... Ermm.. Light. Being able to see, grow, breathe, without light we'd have nothing.