The sentence "Joan ate the sandwich" follows a simple subject-verb-object (SVO) structure. "Joan" is the subject who performs the action, "ate" is the verb that describes the action, and "the sandwich" is the object that receives the action. This straightforward structure conveys a complete thought clearly and concisely.
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In the example sentence, the pronoun 'herself' is a reflexive pronoun. The pronoun 'herself' is simply referring (reflecting) back to the antecedent 'Joan'.The reflexive pronouns can act as intensive pronouns when used to emphasize its antecedent; for example: Joan herselfmade the pie.
my uncle Joan is friends with had a headland but when I saw him I turned away
The chemist synthesized a new compound in the laboratory.
The sentence, "After Joan extended a dinner invitation to Glen he reciprocated by inviting her to a concert" is correct, except that traditionally in the U. S. at least there should be a comma after "Glen", to set off an initial adverbial clause. In England, fewer commas of this kind tend to be used.
Joan of Arc's mettle gave the french hope in battle. I hope this helped! :P
Many inspiring stories and plays have been written that EXTOL the heroic deeds of Joan of Arc.
Her bravery on the battlefield evoked images of ancient warriors like Achilles or Joan of Arc.
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The pronoun must agree with all antecedents joined by a conjunction. Examples:Jane likes coffee, Joan likes tea, butthey both like cake.Jane and I have coffee with ourcake.If that's not possible, then the sentence should be reworded. Example:Jane and Joan visited her father at his office. (Whose father is it? The sentence must be reworded.)Jane visited her father at his office with Joan.
Because Joan was raised in a very strict household, she grew up to be very timid. Timid means shy.