"It had to come by horse" is a declarative sentence. A declarative sentence is a type of sentence that makes a statement or expresses an opinion. In this sentence, the subject is "it," the verb is "had to come," and the method of transportation is specified as "by horse."
Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
welli dont know wt transisivte or wtever that that word is means but if you know how to write that kind of sentence just write the sentence and put gallop in it
"His horse was trained to race." is a simple sentence.
The sentence which uses FOLLOWS in a sentence can we written as this. The horse follows the train in the movie.
What kind of sentence? The kind of sentence in which the word kind is being used. Oh, thank you. That was very kind.
The grouping of words "The horse and carriage has come," contains both subject (The horse and carriage) and predicate (has come) and is therefore a complete sentence.
It is an imperative sentence, giving a command.
I lost my horse. I miss my horse. Where is my horse?
Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
probably some kind of Stock Horse or Quarter Horse.
A pinto is a kind of horse and a kind of bean.shint
welli dont know wt transisivte or wtever that that word is means but if you know how to write that kind of sentence just write the sentence and put gallop in it
because the horse is not old enough. A horse on howrse has to be at least 3 years for it to have any kind of tack
The dark horse was beautiful.
The noun in that sentence is "horse." It's the one doing all the work while "old" just sits there looking pretty. So, give some credit to the horse for being the star of the show, okay?
a black horse
I walked around the horse's stable.