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I did a demonstration in front of my girlfriend
The salesman asked us if we would like to see a demonstration of the vacuum cleaner.
The demonstration was boring We had to do a demonstration on our science project.
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The science teacher gave a demonstration of the upcomeing lab.
There were a lot of police at the demonstration.
demonstration You can tell more easily by rewriting the sentence in standard word order: A spontaneous demonstration rumbled from somewhere in the middle of the crowd.
Somebody asked me to give a demonstration on using the word 'newer' in a sentence. BOOM
The parachuting demonstration included a rapid, spiraling descent.
[A spontaneous demonstration] rumbled from somewhere in the middle of the crowd.Note: In this sentence the noun "demonstration" is the simple subject. This is arrived at by asking the verb rumbled a "what" question. Here though the words "a" and "spontaneous" do modify the simple subject and are properly treated as a part of the full subject in general.
Martha the Science Teacher demonstrated the investigation to the rest of the class
I will now begin the demonstration. Let's begin at the beginning.
[A spontaneous demonstration] rumbled from somewhere in the middle of the crowd.Note: In this sentence the noun "demonstration" is the simple subject. This is arrived at by asking the verb rumbled a "what" question. Here though the words "a" and "spontaneous" do modify the simple subject and are properly treated as a part of the full subject in general.
[A spontaneous demonstration] rumbled from somewhere in the middle of the crowd.Note: In this sentence the noun "demonstration" is the simple subject. This is arrived at by asking the verb rumbled a "what" question. Here though the words "a" and "spontaneous" do modify the simple subject and are properly treated as a part of the full subject in general.