subject - he
predicate - was angry
Yes, "viewers" is the simple subject in that example. It's the subject of the verb "looked". The complete subject is "The viewers".
"Hey" (like "hello" or "say") is an interjection or exclamation. It has no sentence structure but its context can sometimes be implied by its tone. Example : Startled by the dropped oar, the boatman said "Hey!" and looked up at me.
For a sentence to be complete, it must have a subject and a verb. Giving the incomplete sentence the missing parts will make it complete.For example:"Went to the park" can be made complete by adding a subject to make it "We went to the park""It blue" can be made complete by adding a verb to make it "It is blue""The moon tonight" can be made complete by adding a subject and a verb to make it "I looked at the moon tonight"
The simple subject in the sentence is "puppy." It is the main noun that the sentence is about.
The adverb in the sentence is "around." It describes where Liz looked.
The predicate in that sentence is "looked like a huge white elephant". The subject is "it".
Yes, "viewers" is the simple subject in that example. It's the subject of the verb "looked". The complete subject is "The viewers".
An object of the preposition is a noun that ends the prepositional phrase as in the following sentence: She looked at the nurse. The prepositional phrase is "at the nurse." The preposition is "at" and the objective if the preposition is "nurse." A predicate nominative follows a linking verb and renames the subject as in the following sentence: My sister is a nurse. The linking verb is "is" and the predicate nominative is "nurse" which renames the subject "sister."
"Hey" (like "hello" or "say") is an interjection or exclamation. It has no sentence structure but its context can sometimes be implied by its tone. Example : Startled by the dropped oar, the boatman said "Hey!" and looked up at me.
Linking verbs are words that link the subject to the predicate to form a complete sentence. A sentence example with a linking verb is the following: The apple pie looked tasty or the shoes feel comfortable. The term unusually is recognized as a linking verb if used in a sentence such as the following: the temperature in Boston is unusually hot during this time of year.
looked perfectly calm
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Looked different than it did the last time I was here. -Apex(:
For a sentence to be complete, it must have a subject and a verb. Giving the incomplete sentence the missing parts will make it complete.For example:"Went to the park" can be made complete by adding a subject to make it "We went to the park""It blue" can be made complete by adding a verb to make it "It is blue""The moon tonight" can be made complete by adding a subject and a verb to make it "I looked at the moon tonight"
they looked across the still water which word is the subject
The simple subject in the sentence is "puppy." It is the main noun that the sentence is about.