The helpful sentence aided the student in understanding the definition.
His recall of the circumstances was very helpful. (noun, subject of the sentence)I can recall a time that we couldn't afford this restaurant. (verb)
it is helpful
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
Harmful bacteria will harm you. Helpful bacteria will help you.
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
Seeing an example sentence was helpful. I found it helpful to review example sentences.
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In the sentence, "She was very helpful," the word "helpful" is an adjective which describes the subject "she." Since "she" is our subject, and the only noun in the sentence, then "was" is the main verb in the simple past tense. "Helpful" is an adjective which is further modified by the adverb "very," as adverbs can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, or even other adverbs.
He came late, so his coming was no longer helpful.
Your story has been very helpful.
" Marissa, you are not being very helpful."
She was a very helpful and kind little girl.
Hopefully, I can bestow upon you a helpful answer.
"Other writings also supplied helpful information." The adjectives in the sentence are other and helpful. An adjective is a word that describes something. Other describes what kind of writings. Helpful describes what kind of information.
"Kind" and "helpful" are not words you use in the same sentence as "Tybalt". He wasn't kind or helpful to anyone, especially not to Romeo.
"Pray and be helpful to others" is an imperative sentence with am understood "you" as the subject. Pray and be helpful is a compound verb. To is a preposition, and every prepositional phrase must have an object of the preposition. So, others is the object of the preposition.