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What constitute a sentence?

A complete sentence contains a person, place or thing doing something. The person, place or thing is called the subject of the sentence. The "doing something" part of the sentence is called the action, predicate or verb. Traditionally, text books say that a complete sentence is one that contains both a subject and a predicate.


Give an sentence of Part and parcel?

Meaning : integral part of something Sentence : Hard work is a part and parcel of success. (Kannu)


What are the naming part of a sentence?

The naming part of a sentence is the subject, which identifies the person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about. It usually comes at the beginning of the sentence and tells who or what the sentence is focused on.


What is the part of a sentence that describes the verb?

The part of a sentence that describes the verb is called the adverb. Adverbs provide information about how, when, or where the action in the sentence is taking place.


In sentence She had been there what part of speech is there?

noun Here, "there" is a place.


When if is place at the beginning of a sentence what part of speech is it?

"If" is a subordinating conjunction when it is placed at the beginning of a sentence. It introduces a subordinate clause in the sentence.


Which sentence shows correct use of hyphen?

What a hyphen does is it is showing you what you are saying in the sentence; it represents something. It is NOT to be used as a pause. Commas and semicolon's are used for that. For example, if I wanted to say something about a car, I would say "This car is very nice - it has leather seats." The hyphen is a place holder if you do not want to end a sentence because you are describing what you are talking about in the first part of the sentence.


Where are the Everglades locates?

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When do you capitalize 'that'?

Only when it is the first word in a sentence or is part of something's name or title.


What takes place of a noun in a sentence?

The words that take the place of nouns in a sentence are pronouns.Example: When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'George' in the second part of the sentence)


How can a pronoun be used in a sentence?

A pronoun is used in a sentence to take the place of a noun; for example:When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train. (the personal pronoun he takes the place of the noun George in the second part of the sentence)The car with the ticket on the windshield is mine. (the possessive pronoun mine takes the place of the noun car that belongs to me)Shh, I just heard something. (the indefinite pronoun something is taking the place of a noun for the thing that is unknown)What is the special for today? (the interrogative pronoun what is taking the place of the noun that is the answer to the question) The special is chili.