It is not a subject of study. It is very poor English grammar and a phrase rather than a sentence.
In this case, "presents" should not carry an "s." The correct form is "presents" as it is a present tense verb used with "opportunity" as the subject.
presents- " We received lots of presents for Christmas" presents- "He presents the new product to the corporation."
predicate nominative
The subject of the sentence is "Jamie." The phrase, "as she unwrapped the presents" is an adverbial phrase that modifies the predicate "smiled."
"Present" is used as a verb to indicate that someone is giving something, while "presents" is used as a plural noun to refer to gifts or people being in a particular location. Use "present" when describing an action, such as "She presents a certificate," and use "presents" when referring to multiple gifts, like "He bought many presents for his family."
got heaps of room
yes if they behave becusemy dog has got presents
It should be: how many children has she got.
you find them hidin in a closet
it here ! it came
They got cholates
He got more than five presents; see related questions for a list of them.
Because Jesus got giftsss x
Elves make whatever you ask Santa for. Then Santa delivers your presents!
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955 You Got to Have Luck 1-16 was released on: USA: 15 January 1956
In this case, "presents" should not carry an "s." The correct form is "presents" as it is a present tense verb used with "opportunity" as the subject.
Norman Corwin Presents - 1972 You Think You've Got Troubles 1-5 was released on: USA: 1972