subjunctive
subjunctive
subjunctive
An embedded sentence is a sentence within a sentence. For example, "She said that she would come tomorrow" contains the embedded sentence "that she would come tomorrow." Another example is "I heard him say 'I love you,'" where "'I love you'" is the embedded sentence.
Because it is raining, we cannot have a picnic today.
Yes, but the "tomorrow" would be better at the end of the sentence so that no comma will be necessary.
Would u like to come 2 my house tomorrow
"A good time was had by all" is an example of the passive voice. If you wanted to make this sentence active, you would change it to say something like, "Everyone at the picnic had a good time." Or "All of those at the picnic had a good time."
Paddling the raft to the shore, the picnic looked inviting.
I go before Congress tomorrow.
no. u would say "Her birthday is tomorrow." not "Her birthday is on tomorrow"
The barometer was rising so we thought it would be a good day for a picnic
No. There is no main verb, only a dependent clause. the grammar is totally wrong anurag