The subject of the sentence "My papers fell into the puddle" is "My papers." It refers to the items that are experiencing the action of falling. The sentence conveys that the papers, which belong to the speaker, have landed in a puddle.
There are several reasons why there may be a puddle these are:It is raining and you are outside standing in a place of poor drainage resulting in the accumalation of still water known as a puddleyour house may be flooded and you may therefore be standing in a puddle.
A person in the Coast Guard.
A fart in a puddle.
Plastic Man in 'Puddle Trouble' - 2006 TV was released on: USA: 2006
A puddle of water disappears primarily due to evaporation, where the water molecules gain energy from the surrounding heat and transition into vapor. Additionally, factors like sunlight, wind, and temperature can accelerate this process. Absorption by the ground or surrounding materials can also contribute to the puddle's disappearance. Collectively, these processes lead to the gradual reduction in the puddle's size until it is no longer visible.
My papers
The hill did when they fell down it.
The girl's face was covered in mud after she fell in to the puddle.
Do you want to hear a dirty joke? A white horse fell into a mud puddle!
school papers
Yes, white papers are not typically subject to peer review before publication.
A basic sentence has a subject and a predicate. The subject can be implied but is always a noun. A predicate is what that noun does, in layman's terms.it needs a subject and a predicatebut you spelled it wrongits sentencesubject is who or what is doing itand the predicate is what it is doingI fell on the floor.I is the subject and fell is the predicateit needs a subject and a predicatebut you spelled it wrongits sentencesubject is who or what is doing itand the predicate is what it is doingI fell on the floor.I is the subject and fell is the predicate
Douglas Fell has written: 'Memoir of Douglas Fell' -- subject(s): Prime ministers, Biography, History 'Memoir of Douglas Fell' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Prime ministers, Biography
Well sadness is a beautiful and ugly subject , it's beautiful because it makes you think more about it and the wonders of it but it an ugly subject because when you fell it , it makes you fell empty
Samuel Ashton Keen has written: 'Faith papers' -- subject(s): Bees 'Faith papers' -- subject(s): Faith
he sneaked through window put bag on head slipped and fell
Michael Fell has written: 'And some fell into good soil' -- subject(s): Christianity, Church history