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What is a subject verb order?

In English, the normal order in a sentence is that the subject comes first, and then the verb. The boy ran down the street (in this sentence, the subject is the noun "boy," and the action word, the verb, is "ran"). The same is true for pronouns: She waited for the bus ("she" is the subject, followed by "waited," the verb).


How do you use patiently in a sentence?

Luke waited patiently for David to arrive.


How do you use impatit in a sentence?

I felt his impatience growing as we waited for the bus.


It will being waited is it a correct sentence?

The sentence "It will being waited" is a mixture of tense forms and is therefore not correct.'waited' is the past participle of wait. The past participle is used for past tense, the passive tense, the perfect tenses or as an adjective.'It will' is future.'being' is the present participle of 'be'Depending on what the sentence is intended to mean, some alternatives might be:In general situations:-It will wait.It is waiting.It waited.It was waiting.It had been waiting.It will be waiting.It will have been waiting. ("If I get to I get the bus station in the next 15 minutes, and the bus is still waiting, it will have been waiting for me for more than an hour.")In a restaurant:-It is being waited upon. (e.g. a table in a restaurant)It will be waited on.It was being waited on... ("The table was actually being waited on when the legs collapsed!")


What is the passive voice for the sentence 'He kept me waiting'?

he was being waited by him

Related Questions

What is an example of a sentence without a compound predicate?

The girl screamed. I waited. in both these sentenes, there is a subject and a verb, but no object


What is the prepositions in the sentence I waited outside?

There is no preposition in that sentence. I is a pronoun, waited is a verb, and outside is an adverb.


What is the preposition in the sentence She waited until 10 o'clock?

Waited


What is a subject verb order?

In English, the normal order in a sentence is that the subject comes first, and then the verb. The boy ran down the street (in this sentence, the subject is the noun "boy," and the action word, the verb, is "ran"). The same is true for pronouns: She waited for the bus ("she" is the subject, followed by "waited," the verb).


The part of a sentence that comes first?

A comma


What is patiently in the sentence of Annie waited patiently for her turn?

It is an adverb qualifying the verb waited.


Simple sentence using the word tension?

The war created tension between the two countries.


How do you use anteroom in a sentence?

i waited in an anteroom


They waited for a friend what is the prepositional object in this sentence?

for


What is an example sentence of the word waited?

I found I had waited to no avail. As the patient feral cat waited for a passing mouse, he seemed frozen in place prior to his pounce. I waited and waited for for my waiter, but I just had to get out of my waders.


Can you give me a sentence with confess?

Example sentence - We waited for her to confess to the lies she told.


What will be the negative sentence for They waited for us?

They did not wait for us.