"Pummant" is not a recognized word in English, but if you meant "pummeling," you could use it in a sentence like this: "The boxer was relentless, pummeling his opponent with a series of powerful punches." If you meant a different term, please clarify!
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You use is when you write a statement. You use is when you speak of something such as your opinion.
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im a kid and i use the computer alot
You can vegetate in front of the television or you can go jogging with me.
Much to the shock of the public, there was in fact a Duke of York.
The books were in chronological order.
finish your task and then you can leave
The life guard has to tell people not to run because it would be the pool's liability if someone slipped and hurt themselves.
Karl is the newsboy.
You just did. Or, if you are looking for another one, 'Now is your time to die.'
Diane credited her hperborean ancestors for resistance extreme cold conditions
you play runescape so much that you are mengerie
The direct objects for each sentnece are:SARSGod
In the sentnece, "You have an orange.", the count noun is orange. In this sentence, it is just one orange (indicated by the article 'an'), but it could be two oranges, or many oranges.
The pronoun for 'his job' is 'it'. The pronoun in'his job' is 'his', a possessive adjective. Example sentence:His job is very hard but it is also important to him. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of 'his job' in the second part of the sentnece)