Chris did not find it difficult to open the files but analyzing them proved more difficult than expected
The first part of the sentence, "winning the race", is a gerund phrase, and "winning" is the gerund. "Winning the race demanded speed and endurance" is an entire sentence, because it contains a subject (the gerund phrase) and a verb (demanded).
The ransom that the pirates demanded were like the war INDEMNITIES and tribute money demanded in treaties of peace by other countries.
Yes, emperor is the correct spelling.When used on its own, the word is uncapitalised.Ie - The emperor demanded silenceWhen used in a name, the word is capitalised.Ie - Emperor Caesar demanded silence
He has demanded a raise in wages, but I put a quietus on that request.
the mob demanded that charles darnay be released
"Winning the race demanded speed and endurance" contains a gerund phrase "winning the race," where "winning" is the gerund form of the verb "win."
The first part of the sentence, "winning the race", is a gerund phrase, and "winning" is the gerund. "Winning the race demanded speed and endurance" is an entire sentence, because it contains a subject (the gerund phrase) and a verb (demanded).
The laughing boy: adjective phrase An interesting novel: adjective phrase Good entertainment: adjective phrase Winning the race: gerund phrase Going home: verb and object.
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what in is an increase in quantity demanded
the south demanded "states' rights."
I can give you several sentences.She demanded that he return her notebook.Billy demanded candy, and his mother refused.I didn't like it when you demanded that I wait on you.
From Japan, Truman demanded unconditional surrender. From Stalin, Truman demanded free elections throughout Eastern Europe.
The past tense is demanded.
had demanded more independence within canada
The world's most demanded terrorist is Osama bin Laden.
Demanded - 2009 was released on: USA: 5 May 2009