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The omitted word in the phrase "I had" can vary depending on the context in which it is used. It could be any past participle or object that completes the sentence.
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
The noun, pronoun, or other noun form is called the object of the preposition. It is the word that the preposition relates to other words in the sentence, either as an adjective or an adverb phrase. There are commonly articles (a, an, the) or adjectives used with the object (e.g. in the large box).
When a sentence includes an extra phrase beginning with the word "that," a comma is typically not needed. The phrase acts as an essential part of the sentence's structure and does not require a comma to set it off.
The entire construction, including the preposition, is a prepositional phrase. What follows the preposition is a noun that is the "object of the preposition." This noun or noun form is what is being connected to the word the phrase modifies.
sand
The omitted word in the phrase "I had" can vary depending on the context in which it is used. It could be any past participle or object that completes the sentence.
A subject compliment is a phrase or clause that follows a linking word and completes the subject of the sentence by renaming it or by describing it.
A subject compliment is a phrase or clause that follows a linking word and completes the subject of the sentence by renaming it or by describing it.
Gall
is the reactant which will be used up in the reaction, before the other reactant(s)
Plane
common
The word "removed" is the verb "remove" in its past participle form. This past participle completes the full verb phrase (which is in passive voice) in the sentence, "can be removed".
The word "nothing" completes this sentence from "Self-Reliance" by Ralph Waldo Emerson: "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines."
The word that correctly completes the sentence is "exhausted." So, the full sentence would read: "After hiking all day, we were exhausted." This word conveys a deep level of fatigue resulting from the physical activity of hiking.
The word that is missing is I.