*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 subject
was= verb
on= preposition
Friday= Object of the Preposition
Sentence two: "It was fun."It= simple subject (Note: It is a pronoun, taking place of its antecedent, the dance.)
was= verb, or linking verb
fun= 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.
The dance was on Friday, it was fub.
The dance was on Friday, it was fun.
Th e dance is on Friday. is is the verb. verbs describe action in a sentence.
I had a performance on Friday for dance and i danced and sung perfectly.
dance is my drug
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no i`m gonna have a sleep over instead.
The subject of the sentence is most (most will be attending).
Th e dance is on Friday. is is the verb. verbs describe action in a sentence.
The simple predicate is "will be attending".
The subject of the sentence is most (most will be attending).
I had a performance on Friday for dance and i danced and sung perfectly.
no, it is a sentence fragment. "Put you in awe" is a sentence fragment because it doesnt have a complete subject. sentence example: The dance team will put you in awe.
friday
The term 'dance steps' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence as a noun.Examples:These dance steps are difficult to learn. (subject of the sentence)I learned the dance steps from my mother. (direct object of the verb 'learned')The hand movements are as important as the dance steps. (object of the prepositions 'as')
Be straightforward, don't hint at the subject. A simple "I was wondering if you'd like to go the dance with me," would work. Good luck!
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!
Gertrude Williams-Lundgren has written: 'A simple Maypole dance for any even number' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dance 'Marching calisthenics and fancy steps' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dance, Calisthenics, Marching
dance is my drug