Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon in the lunar module Eagle, on July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong was the first to set foot on the moon. Neil Armstrong
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Can you use premonition in a sentence
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The premonitions came true.
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What are the uses of capitalization
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you use capitalization at the beginning of sentences, the letter
I, proper nouns, titles, and names.
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The subject of a sentence cannot be a noun clause
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The statement that a subject of a sentence cannot be a noun
clause is not true. A noun clause cannot stand on its own and
therefore it is commonly used as a subject of a verb in a
sentence.
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Mom knows who ate the last piece of pie but she won't tell
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compound-complex for a+ users
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Structure of Whenever you go shopping you always spend too much money
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COMPLEXED
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Past progressive tense sleep
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Was/were sleeping.
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Does Petpet Park give you a virus
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No, don't worry, it doesn't! I have done it loads of times, and
no viruses came up, though i have heard rumers about viruses. dont
worry though, neopets would NEVER make a virus!
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What is the noun clause in this sentence What took place in the courtroom was hard to describe
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The noun clause is, 'What took place in the courtroom'. The noun
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What is the noun in the sentence No one could believe that Stella took dance lessons at her age
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The nouns in the sentence are Stella, lessons, and age.
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Which of these sentence segments does not contain a capitalization error the largest group of native americans in america today are the navajo who live in the southwest
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who live in the Southwest
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Which of these sentence segments does not contain a capitalization error was one of the early encounters of the Revolutionary war all segments are correct or The Battle of Bunker Hill
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The Battle of Bunker Hill does not contain any capitalization
errors.
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How can I tell you that I love you noun clause
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The noun clause 'that I love you' is the indirect object of the
verb 'tell'.
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What is the structure Finally it was time for lunch
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Simple
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We are prepared for whatever may happen.
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object of preposition
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We won't know whom the students chose for cheerleader until Monday morning.
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direct object
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Who was the first astronaut on the moon
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon in the lunar module Eagle, on July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong was the first to set foot on the moon. Neil Armstrong
Can you use premonition in a sentence
The premonitions came true.
What are the uses of capitalization
you use capitalization at the beginning of sentences, the letter
I, proper nouns, titles, and names.
The subject of a sentence cannot be a noun clause
The statement that a subject of a sentence cannot be a noun
clause is not true. A noun clause cannot stand on its own and
therefore it is commonly used as a subject of a verb in a
sentence.
Mom knows who ate the last piece of pie but she won't tell
compound-complex for a+ users
Structure of Whenever you go shopping you always spend too much money
COMPLEXED
Past progressive tense sleep
Was/were sleeping.
Does Petpet Park give you a virus
No, don't worry, it doesn't! I have done it loads of times, and
no viruses came up, though i have heard rumers about viruses. dont
worry though, neopets would NEVER make a virus!
What is the noun clause in this sentence What took place in the courtroom was hard to describe
The noun clause is, 'What took place in the courtroom'. The noun
clause is acting as the subject of the sentence.
What is the noun in the sentence No one could believe that Stella took dance lessons at her age
The nouns in the sentence are Stella, lessons, and age.
Which of these sentence segments does not contain a capitalization error the largest group of native americans in america today are the navajo who live in the southwest
who live in the Southwest
Which of these sentence segments does not contain a capitalization error was one of the early encounters of the Revolutionary war all segments are correct or The Battle of Bunker Hill
The Battle of Bunker Hill does not contain any capitalization
errors.
How can I tell you that I love you noun clause
The noun clause 'that I love you' is the indirect object of the
verb 'tell'.
What is the structure Finally it was time for lunch
Simple
We are prepared for whatever may happen.
object of preposition
We won't know whom the students chose for cheerleader until Monday morning.