"fire" is the simple subject.
As a sea captain I know this one. Aim your fire extinguisher at the base of the flame. This will cool and choke off air to the fire. If the fire is an electrical fire you should first cut off the exectrical power. Then use the fire extinguisher. If the fire is an oil fire keep in mind that it can reflash. Try to use a foam fire extinguisher to choke off the air.
Fire is used for cooking, to keep warm and to melt something, heat something up or germinate seeds there are different ways it can be used. someone could cook with it or keep warm. There are many other ways t use it to such as use it as a light source or something that has no use. Some people use it to light cigarettes. Fire is the result of rapid oxidization of a material that releases light and heat. heat and light then cooking, protection the use of fire is heat which you can use to cook, keep warm and melt things. fire also produces light.
Light a fire next to it.
taking bombard to mean launch, discharge or fire, the Antonym would be Hold or Keep
Its Useful For Us We Use It For Cooking And To Keep Us Warm In The Cold Days Also We Use It For Turning On Our Machines.
In this sentence, the simple predicate is "them."
To safely enjoy a roaring fire in the fireplace during the winter season, make sure to have the chimney inspected and cleaned regularly, use dry and seasoned firewood, keep a screen or glass door in front of the fireplace, and never leave the fire unattended. Additionally, ensure proper ventilation and have a fire extinguisher nearby in case of emergencies.
A firefighter extinguishes fire to keep people safe.
Make sure the subject and predicate are close together
Make sure the subject and predicate are close together
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