The main clause of the sentence is "Most of the juniors will be going on the field trip." This independent clause expresses the main action or idea of the sentence.
It can be. If this phrase is at the end of a sentence, it is probably the object of a preposition: The seniors had enough money to go on a field trip, but there was not enough money left for us juniors. ("For us juniors" is a prepositional phrase.) If you wanted the juniors to be the subject of the sentence, it would look like this: We juniors are very disappointed that there wasn't enough money for us to go on the field trip.
That is not actually a complete sentence. It is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone. If you were to take off the subordinating conjunction "when," it could stand alone and would a sentence. The simple subject in that dependent clause is field.
A clause that can stand alone as a sentence
A simple sentence will contain a verb and a subject. It expresses a complete thought. A simple sentence is also known as a independent clause.
A fragment is a sentence that isn't a complete sentence. Example: I have. *or* I Like. They both have subjects and verbs but no predicates.
high school,college, and pro fields are 100 meters by 50 meters
The word 'willingness' is a noun; a word for a state of being prepared to do something, readiness; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:Your willingness to take responsibility is admirable. (subject of the sentence)Mr. Miller whose willingness to succeed made this project possible. (subject of the relative clause)He had the willingness to succeed in the real estate field. (direct object of the verb 'had')We are thankful for his willingness to help. (object of the preposition 'for')
Soccer is played on a field. -OR- He works in the custodial field.
No. A cloud of locust APPROACHES a field. That is correct.
whizz means : someone who is perfctly skilled in a particular field ... a sentence for this can be : arjun was whizzed in the field of archery ...
Rice is grown in his field by him.