reaches
The word 'apple' is a noun.
"The" is an article in both occurrences; "apple" is a noun, "is" is a verb, "on" is a preposition, and "ground" is a noun.
Were is the verb in that sentence.
Linking verbs are words that link the subject to the predicate to form a complete sentence. A sentence example with a linking verb is the following: The apple pie looked tasty or the shoes feel comfortable. The term unusually is recognized as a linking verb if used in a sentence such as the following: the temperature in Boston is unusually hot during this time of year.
Ran is the verb in that sentence>
The past tense form of the verb "reaches" in the sentence "Bob reaches for the apple on the counter" is "reached."
Reaches. Reaches is the third person singular form of reach. You use reaches for he/she/it or singular noun subjects eg She reaches for the apple...... The boy reaches for the apple........... Bob reaches for the apple......... Compare with they (plural) - They reach for the apple.
A verb with a direct object is a transitive verb. It requires an object to complete its meaning in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "I ate the apple," the verb "ate" is transitive, and "apple" is the direct object of the verb.
Of course! Every sentence HAS to have a predicate, or it's not a sentence! Ex: My mom bakes apple pie The predicate, or verb, is bakes. My mom apple pie wouldn't make sense.
The word 'apple' is a noun.
He ate the apple. the subject in the sentence is "he". the subject is what is doing the job. the predicate in the sentence is "ate the apple". the predicate is what the subject is doing(verb) and everything that follows it. the verb in the sentence is "ate". the verb is what does the action.
There is no object of the preposition in this sentence because there is no preposition.Joe sliced an apple on the table.In this sentence the table is the object of the preposition on.
"The" is an article in both occurrences; "apple" is a noun, "is" is a verb, "on" is a preposition, and "ground" is a noun.
"I" is a subject pronoun used when the person is the subject of a sentence or clause. "Me" is an object pronoun used when the person is the object of a verb or preposition. For example, "I love you" uses "I" as the subject, while "You love me" uses "me" as the object.
A direct object is what receives the action in a sentence. It answers the questions what or whom.Ex:Susan is eating pizza.What is Susan eating?Pizza.Sally hugs John.Whom does sally hug?John
"He" is a nominative Pronoun (Subjective) and "Him" is accussative pronoun (Objective) so subject always comes before verb and object always comes after verb. Thus He is used as the subject of the sentence and him is used as the object of the sentence. He is eating an apple. (He-Subject) An apple is eaten by him. (Him- Object)
The pronouns in the sentence are:I (personal pronoun, subject of the sentence)it (personal pronoun, direct object of the verb 'ate')