"Will realize" is the verb phrase in the sentence. It indicates the action that Elsie will perform in the future.
The preposition in the sentence is "to", which shows the relationship between "able" and "finish."
The pronoun in the sentence is "she," which is referring to the person who was able to finish the project.
"Where Does Your Dog Live." - Nelson Mandela ! That is a Example of a Interrogative Sentence !
"after you finish writing your paper" is the prepositional phrase in this sentence. It describes when the action of proofreading should take place.
No, it is a verb. I, we, my, our, ours, you, your, he, she, it, his, hers, its, them, and theirs are pronouns, though.
Will realize
I'll be able to come out and play when I finish my chores.
None. If they finished in 30 minutes, they would not be called "chores".
She's (She is) going on a date tonight.She's (She is) leaving.
Did you manage to finish your sentence?The correct usage would be "did you manage to finish?"
it doesnt finish, you go until you die
it is a very dull finish that doesnt reflect much light
After having it's first taste of chicken, the fox began to lurk around the hen house, waiting for the farmer to finish his chores.
The preposition in the sentence is "to", which shows the relationship between "able" and "finish."
(to finish)
it doesnt end
Prison