A sentence that has secondary parts, not only main parts.
please find the expanded form for this
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When connected to a source of compressed air, the balloon expanded until it burst.
The sentence "He's surprised me" is fine. If the contraction is expanded, the sentence becomes "He has surprised me".
Expansion means to fill up a space. The expansion foam expanded to fill the hole. The foam expanded to an expanse place
It is a paragraph that introduces a process in the topic sentence and then explains the step-by-step nature of the process in the supporting sentences
Yes . The fluffy woolen jumper which had long sleeves was ripped by the pompous boy. That is an expanded noun phrase your teacher will be proud of that:-)
The expanded form of "he'd" is "he would" or "he had," depending on the context in which it is used. For example, in the sentence "He'd love to go to the party," it means "He would love to go to the party." In contrast, in "He'd already left when I arrived," it means "He had already left when I arrived."
Yes, the sentence "My Mother loved" is grammatically correct. It is a simple sentence with a subject ("My Mother") and a verb ("loved"). The verb is in the past tense, indicating that the action of loving occurred in the past. The sentence could be expanded upon to provide more context or detail, but as it stands, it is grammatically sound.
Expanded
I would be able to write better answers on WikiAnswers if I had a larger vocabulary.
The correct answer is "expanded form".