Reflexive
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In some cases, "kept" can function as a linking verb to connect the subject of the sentence with its complement. For example, in the sentence "She kept the book on the shelf," "kept" links "She" with the state of the book being on the shelf.
The past tense sentence with "keep" would be: She kept the book on the shelf.
One sentence using all the letters in "these letters" could be: "Settle these letters on the shelf for later use."
She gently placed the fragile glass ornament on the shelf.
'You set it by itself on the shelf.' is a reflexive pronoun, the object of the preposition 'by'. The intensive use usually places the reflexive pronoun immediately following the noun antecedent. For example: You, yourself, set it on the shelf. The sentence would need to be reworded to include the antecedent noun for the intensive use of the reflexive pronoun; for example: The book, itself, lay on the shelf. Note: The book, itself, can't set itself on the shelf, someone has to do that.
my clossal shelf is full of books and toys
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The wax on the top shelf in the garage
The subject of the sentence is books.
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He is of Mexican descent
Please return the spice jar to the shelf.
The adjective in the sentence is "dangerous." It describes the potential harm or risk posed by leaving a poisonous substance unmarked on the shelf.
Slowly and methodically, I arranged the books on the shelf.
In some cases, "kept" can function as a linking verb to connect the subject of the sentence with its complement. For example, in the sentence "She kept the book on the shelf," "kept" links "She" with the state of the book being on the shelf.
A bauble is a small, decorative trinket. An example sentence would be: She keeps her bauble collection on the tall shelf.