The sentence uses a comparative form to show that Carol's current office is too loud for her liking and she requires a quieter one.
The pronoun in this sentence is "their", which is a possessive pronoun referring to Carol and Sandy. It shows that Carol and Sandy went in different directions after the meeting.
In the example sentence, the antecedent to the possessive adjective 'their' is Carol and Sandy.
Which word in the sentence is the indirect object? Carol gave Steve her old computer. A. computer B. her C. Carol D. Steve
Yes, the word "Christmas" should be capitalized since it is a proper noun referring to the holiday, but "carol" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
carol was sitting impassively on the sofa
The degree of comparison used in the sentence "Carol needs a quieter office than she now has" is the comparative degree. This is indicated by the use of the word "quieter," which compares the noise level of the office Carol currently has to the office she desires.
Comparative
The degree of comparison used in this sentence is:Comparitive
We sang a Christmas carol to our neighborhood.
The pronoun in this sentence is "their", which is a possessive pronoun referring to Carol and Sandy. It shows that Carol and Sandy went in different directions after the meeting.
They are one and the same as Scrooge is the central charecter in the story
Here is the sentence with the corrections: Fay, Carol and Gene went to the mall with their mother.
Which word in the sentence is the indirect object? Carol gave Steve her old computer. A. computer B. her C. Carol D. Steve
coal
In the example sentence, the antecedent to the possessive adjective 'their' is Carol and Sandy.
carols are usually sang on christmas.
Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol is immobilized. == ==