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The part of a sentence that is the main focus or topic is known as the subject. The subject typically performs the action or is the topic of discussion in a sentence.
In a sentence, the person or thing that receives the action of the verb is known as the direct object.
NoThe sentence "You should of known better." derives from "You should've known better."; "should of" sounds about like "should've". Of course "should've" is a contraction for "should have" so the correct sentence is either "You should have known better." or (if speaking informally and using contractions) "You should've known better." Writing the sentence as "You should of known better." instead of "You should'veknown better." is INCORRECT.
predicate nominative
The action in a sentence is the part of speech known as a verb.
An aviator hat, also known as a bomber hat, was useful to pilots flying open-cockpit aircrafts to keep the pilots heads and ears warm while flying, as well as supplying goggles to protect their eyes.
The plane was called a B-17 Flying fortress.
German flying squadrons were known as the Luftwaffe.
The high-altitude wind that blows from west to east across the US is known as the jet stream. Airline pilots often use the jet stream to save time and fuel by flying with the tailwinds it provides when traveling eastbound. Conversely, they may try to avoid the jet stream when flying westbound to minimize headwinds.
The raptor commonly known as 'Silent Death from Above' is... the owl. Rabbits are easy prey for the raptor. A raptor can take flying prey as well.
Most pilots work for big airlines 'Airlines require two pilots in the cockpit flying the plane: the captain and the copilot, also known as the first officer. Before a flight, they examine the airplane's control equipment. They check that the weather and flight conditions are good before the fly. The captain has their flight plans checked by the air traffic controllers. The copilot plans the airplane's route the flying time. The pilot has to have get permission before he can takeoff.
The "Women's Army Service Pilots" group, also known as WASPs, was formed in 1943. However, they were not a military unit but civil service employees, even though they were flying Army planes, so they never received military benefits.
They were known as the Flying Tigers. They got this name because they painted the mouth (showing teeth) and eyes on the noses of their p-40s. This gave them the appearance of flying tigers, ergo the name stuck. This group was commanded by General Chanault.
It isn't known for certain, however the Soviets did supply the planes and provided training to VC air forces. Some US pilots did contend the air-to-air techniques and precision were indicative of Soviet pilots. It isn't known for certain, however the Soviets did supply the planes and provided training to VC air forces. Some US pilots did contend the air-to-air techniques and precision were indicative of Soviet pilots.
The "Red Baron", Manfred von Richthofen, commanded the Flying Circus. It was a fighter group, made up of three fighter squadrons, with about fifty pilots all together. von Richthofen had had his airplane painted all over blood red, for psychological effect. The other pilots in his group also painted their aircraft garishly, some combination of red and another color. Their leader had the only all red plane. Thus, they were unmistakable when encountered by the enemy in the air, and struck fear into allied pilots. Because their planes reminded allied pilots of brightly painted circus wagons, the allies gave Jasta 1 the nickname "The Flying Circus". Other pilots included Manfred's brother Lothar, and the last commander of the group was Herman Goering, who went on to be a top Nazi in WWII and commander of the German Air Force. Goering was the one well known legitimate hero the Nazis had, who lent respectability to the Nazis on their rise to power.
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Milkha Singh Olympic sprinter Milkha Singh (born 1935) was known as The Flying Sikh.