Have you ever visited Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Were does the commas go.
I am friends with your aunt whom you visited recently.
The words 'Yesterday Nick visited and old village' is NOT a grammatically correct sentence for two reasons. First, the word 'and' is a connecting word to make a compound subject, compound verb, or compound sentence. Instead of 'and' in your sentence, you need one of three words: a, an, or the. Those three words are called articles of speech and come before nouns. Second, you need a comma after Yesterday. Note: you use 'an' before words beginning with a vowel.So the sentence should read:Yesterday, Nick visited an old village. (or the old village)Yesterday is an adverb.Nick is the nounan old village is the object phrasean is an articleold is an adjective modifying villagevillage is the object.You can also write the sentence: Nick visited an old village yesterday.
"When you visited the museum last week" is a dependent clause, so it is a sentence fragment. It does not express a complete thought on its own and needs to be connected to an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
It should be: "I was sleeping when you called me."
In the sentence 'She visited us more often than we expected' yes, expected is a right form in this sentence.
"The member visited a provider called Stern Isabelle Associate on Dec 1st." This sentence is in the past tense. The main verb is "visited," past tense of "visit."
Have you ever visited Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Were does the commas go.
Last year, we visited the Grand Canyon.
"I visited my physician yesterday."
I am friends with your aunt whom you visited recently.
Our class visited Joe's pumpkin farm. -OR- We visited Joe's pumpkin farm.
We visited the Science center.
The words 'Yesterday Nick visited and old village' is NOT a grammatically correct sentence for two reasons. First, the word 'and' is a connecting word to make a compound subject, compound verb, or compound sentence. Instead of 'and' in your sentence, you need one of three words: a, an, or the. Those three words are called articles of speech and come before nouns. Second, you need a comma after Yesterday. Note: you use 'an' before words beginning with a vowel.So the sentence should read:Yesterday, Nick visited an old village. (or the old village)Yesterday is an adverb.Nick is the nounan old village is the object phrasean is an articleold is an adjective modifying villagevillage is the object.You can also write the sentence: Nick visited an old village yesterday.
The islands Columbus visited in the Caribbean are called the west indies.
"When you visited the museum last week" is a dependent clause, so it is a sentence fragment. It does not express a complete thought on its own and needs to be connected to an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
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