no i`m gonna have a sleep over instead.
Th e dance is on Friday. is is the verb. verbs describe action in a sentence.
*First off, that example would be two separate sentences. (There needs to be a period, comma and conjunction, or semi-colon after "Friday")Break Down of PartsSentence one: "The dance was on Friday."The= article. (Note: A, An, and The are articles, and they are found in the adjective family)dance= simple subjectwas= verbon= prepositionFriday= Object of the PrepositionSentence two: "It was fun."It= simple subject (Note: It is a pronoun, taking place of its antecedent, the dance.)was= verb, or linking verbfun= predicate adjective (Note: fun is an adjective, but due to the linking verb, fun is a predicate adjective describing it)*So, in simple terms, both "dance" and "it" are the simple subjects.
Je vais danser = I am going to dance
she is not going to the dance = elle n'ira pas à la danse (she will not go to her course) she is not going to dance = elle ne dansera pas (she will refuse to dance)
Dance by a chance is what happens of dance by not knowing it is going to.
Th e dance is on Friday. is is the verb. verbs describe action in a sentence.
friday
there is a dance after dark event every Friday month for 16-18 year olds in cheltnam. its usally on Friday nights. its on facebook!
yes smokey is going to be in last friday
every week there will be a Friday
Yes next is going to be open on good Friday!
Chicago
Friday by Rebecca Black
"Friday" by Rebbecca Black. The dance is the same.
*First off, that example would be two separate sentences. (There needs to be a period, comma and conjunction, or semi-colon after "Friday")Break Down of PartsSentence one: "The dance was on Friday."The= article. (Note: A, An, and The are articles, and they are found in the adjective family)dance= simple subjectwas= verbon= prepositionFriday= Object of the PrepositionSentence two: "It was fun."It= simple subject (Note: It is a pronoun, taking place of its antecedent, the dance.)was= verb, or linking verbfun= predicate adjective (Note: fun is an adjective, but due to the linking verb, fun is a predicate adjective describing it)*So, in simple terms, both "dance" and "it" are the simple subjects.
Are you going to go to the dance this Friday for school? The gift is for you. You are my best friend. Are you nervous when you speak in front of a crowd? Did you invite her to the party? You are wise. You need to do the dishes. Why did you do that?
Je vais danser = I am going to dance