micro dug up a whole in the garden so he can plant his flower seeds.
the subject is who or what so its micro
EXAMPLE: They gave me a bonus.
General sentences provide broad statements or ideas, such as "All dogs are loyal companions." Specific sentences offer detailed information or examples, like "My golden retriever, Max, always greets me at the door with a wagging tail." General sentences set the context, while specific sentences illustrate or support those broader ideas.
Examples of sentences with concrete nouns:My book is in my locker.The cat caught a mouse.There's a man at the door.The cake is cooling in the kitchen.A new shoe store opened in the mall.
example: word- good sentences:- 1. He is a good boy.(pronoun) 2. That good may contain explosives.(noun- thing)
I'm gona scatter your face
Some examples of predicate nominatives using personal pronouns include: "I am she," "You are he," and "They are we." In these examples, the personal pronouns (I, you, they) serve as the subjects of the sentences and are connected to the pronouns after the linking verb (am, are) to complete the predicate nominative construction.
Pay attention on subjects and verbs to identify simple sentences , you will then include subordinates and coordinates for compound sentences .
A sentence can have one or more subjects, depending on its structure. Typically, a simple sentence contains a single subject, while compound sentences can have multiple subjects connected by conjunctions. Additionally, in complex sentences, there may be subordinate clauses with their own subjects. Thus, the number of subjects in a sentence can vary widely.
you can start by using subjects in your sentences! :P
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examples sentences start with each
Some good examples of group discussion business subjects are economics and foreign policies. Other examples of group discusion business subjects are consumers and products.
Examples of sentences with compound subjects: * The boy and the girl brought money for the fieldtrip. * Wrapping paper and ribbon filled the drawer. * On the shelf, are the books and magazines. * My hat and coat are in the closet. * Peanut butter and jelly make a wonderful lunch. * Mud and sandwere all over his pants. * Today, Dad and I slept late. * Toy cars and action figures covered the floor.
Examples of sentences that start with "do" are: Do you want to go to the park? Do you have any plans for the weekend? Examples of sentences that start with "does" are: Does he know how to speak Spanish? Does she like to read books?
Conjunctions appear in sentences with multiple subjects, multiple objects, or multiple predicates, or in sentences with more than one clause (compound or complex sentences).
All sentences must have a predicate and a subject. Subjects and predicates are part of all sentences. Predicates can go before or after a subject of a sentence.
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