"Did" and "throw" are both parts of a compound verb in the intensive past tense; "anyone" is a pronoun; "the" is an article, and "ball" is a noun.
Te officer in question, threatened to throw me in prison if I did not confess immediately.
throw carelessly; "chuck the ball" throw away; "Chuck these old notes"
throw past tense would be threw ex. i throw the ball i threw the ball
Throw by itself is already in future tense! Here's an example: He thought he would throw the ball.
The word "hit" is a transitive verb in a sentence, as it requires an object to complete its meaning. In the sentence "She hit the ball," "the ball" is the object that is being directly affected by the action of hitting.
In the sentence, 'Throw the ball as hard as you can.', the word 'throw' is the verb. In this imperative sentence, the subject of the sentence is implied; the subject is you.
A sentence using the word ball would be: If you throw the ball to me I will catch it.
Yes, this is a sentence. It would be used in response to a question such as, "Who do I throw the ball to?" It is addressed directly at someone and the "You" at the beginning is assumed.
Te officer in question, threatened to throw me in prison if I did not confess immediately.
you throw it and it will bounce around the room hitting anyone in its path
You like to play baseball BUT you can't throw a ball very well.
The football player was teaching a fledgling how to throw the ball.
The best connective word to make the two thoughts into one sentence would bebuthoweverdespite thatI like to play baseball, but I can't throw a ball very well.I like to play baseball, however, I can't throw a ball very well.I like to play baseball, despite that I can't throw a ball very well.
send out the invites and say dress up in a costume with a mask and dont tell anyone who your are...
My Coach yelled at me and told me to pick up a base ball and throw a fastball!
Every morning I throw a piece of bread out on the grass for the birds but this morning I was feeling really generous and threw out two pieces
throw carelessly; "chuck the ball" throw away; "Chuck these old notes"