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These are two separate thoughts: The rabbit jumped into the bushes. The dog followed it.To make it into one complex sentence you could write it as:The rabbit jumped into the bushes and the dog followed it.When the rabbit jumped into the bushes, the dog followed it.
The verb phrase = is feeling
We had a ordeal at Julies party when Jason jumped out the window.
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs. This sentence uses all of the letters in the alphabet. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs. This sentence uses all of the letters in the alphabet.
The predicate of a sentence is everything except the subject. Here the subject is a large grey cat. So therefore the predicate is jumped on top of the brick wall.
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The sentence uses a simple structure with a subject ("one of the defendants in the trial"), a verb ("jumped up"), and an object ("accused his lawyer of lying"). It also includes a prepositional phrase ("in the trial") that provides additional context. The sentence effectively conveys a single action and its implications without complex clauses.
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The noun clause "that accused his lawyer of lying" is functioning as the direct object of the verb "accused." It provides more information about the action being performed within the main clause of the sentence.
This sentence is a compound complex sentence.
The dog jumped up onto the bed.
Jack jumped over the candlestick.
The sentence "The dog jumped into the stream" contains a transitive verb ("jumped") because it has a direct object ("stream").
I jumped over the third hurdle in the race.